BacterioFiles

BacterioFiles 220 - Coliforms Cooperate by Conduit


Listen Later

This episode: Bacteria can connect to each other with tiny tubes to exchange nutrients!

Download Episode (10 MB, 10.9 minutes)

Show notes:
News item/News item 2/Journal Paper

Other interesting stories:

  • If society collapsed, we could eat microbes
  • Archaea could produce useful antibacterials too
  • Tree-killing diseases can help forests be more diverse
  • Animals have taken the genes bacteria use to poison each other
  • Viruses can sometimes survive frozen for centuries (paper)
  • Post questions or comments here or email to bacteriofiles at gmail dot com. Thanks for listening!

    Subscribe at iTunes, check out the show at Twitter or Facebook

    ...more
    View all episodesView all episodes
    Download on the App Store

    BacterioFilesBy Jesse Noar

    • 4.4
    • 4.4
    • 4.4
    • 4.4
    • 4.4

    4.4

    20 ratings


    More shows like BacterioFiles

    View all
    This Week in Virology by Vincent Racaniello

    This Week in Virology

    2,054 Listeners

    MicrobeWorld Video by American Society for Microbiology

    MicrobeWorld Video

    28 Listeners

    This Week in Parasitism by Vincent Racaniello

    This Week in Parasitism

    456 Listeners

    Meet the Microbiologist by Ashley Hagen, M.S.

    Meet the Microbiologist

    37 Listeners

    This Week in Microbiology by Vincent Racaniello

    This Week in Microbiology

    517 Listeners

    Microbios by Brendaliz Santiago-Narvaez

    Microbios

    12 Listeners

    MicrobeWorld Video (audio only) by American Society for Microbiology

    MicrobeWorld Video (audio only)

    4 Listeners

    Editors in Conversation by American Society for Microbiology

    Editors in Conversation

    25 Listeners

    MicrobeWorld Video HD by American Society for Microbiology

    MicrobeWorld Video HD

    4 Listeners