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Bacteria Behavior, Ant Cannibals, Brain Plastic

Today, you’ll learn about a breakthrough in our understanding of the behavior and abilities of bacteria, the queen ants that cannibalize their sick larvae and recycle it, and how tiny shards of plastic are finding their way into our brains.  

 

Bacteria Behavior 

 

 

Ant Cannibals 

 

 

Brain Plastic 

 

 

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