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Microbiologist Answers Microbiology Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED
17 Sept 2024 Microbiologist Dan Buckley joins WIRED to answer the internet’s burning questions about microbiology. What’s the fastest known bacteria? Is the zombie fungi from “The Last Of Us” realistic? Why is cat poop is dangerous for pregnant people? … Continue reading
What Jumping Spiders Teach Us About Color
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A New Pattern in Nature
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This intricate map of a fruit fly brain could signal a revolution in neuroscience | Aeon Videos
This video features images of the largest and most complex brain ever fully mapped by scientists – that of an adult fruit fly. To bring these detailed images to life, it took scientists from 146 labs and 122 institutions in … Continue reading