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BacterioFiles 249 - Spores Survive Spaceship Scorching


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This episode: Bacterial spores can survive atmospheric entry on

an artificial meteorite!

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  • Fermenting chocolate with domesticated yeasts could
  • make it better than natural fermentation
  • Bacteria could control robot body in fairly complex
  • behaviors (podcast)
  • Plants' hormones affect the microbial communities
  • around their roots
  • Ocean microbes make clouds that reflect extra
  • sunlight
  • Emphasizing the importance of microbes in the
  • soil

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