Bacteria organise themselves to hitchhike across large distances
June 11, 2026
June 11, 2026
BEDFORD PARK, Australia, June 11 -- Flinders University posted the following news:
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Bacteria organise themselves to hitchhike across large distances
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Microbes rarely travel alone. In any given environment, millions of microbial species compete with each other for resources while locked in an endless state of warfare with viruses trying to infect them.
While scientists have studied how bacteria move towards food using a chemi . . .
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Bacteria organise themselves to hitchhike across large distances
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Microbes rarely travel alone. In any given environment, millions of microbial species compete with each other for resources while locked in an endless state of warfare with viruses trying to infect them.
While scientists have studied how bacteria move towards food using a chemi . . .
