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Some bacteria can move electrons outside their cells and create a small electric current. Mud dwelling species can act like microscopic batteries.
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Some bacteria can move electrons outside their cells and create a small electric current. Mud dwelling species can act like microscopic batteries.
Honey bees show each other the location of flowers with their dances. This dance carries information about direction and distance.
Clouds are not only water droplets; they can carry bacteria and fungal spores. Some even act as ice nuclei, influencing how precipitation forms.
UV light can damage DNA, but cells repair much of it with dedicated mechanisms. Without these systems, mutation load would build fast and life would struggle to persist.
The average person spends two weeks of their life waiting for traffic lights to change from red to green. This situation reflects the common time loss and sense of stress encountered in city life.
Mantis shrimp can distinguish light in unusual ways using many photoreceptor types. Unlike our three-channel color system, it uses a more segmented spectral sampling.
The human body survives by breathing an average of 5 million times a year. This number is critically important for our health.
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