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Scientists Have Sequenced Termite’s Gut Microbiome

Scientists Have Sequenced Termite’s Gut Microbiome

Termites are often called “silent destroyers” because they can hide and multiply in your house or yard without any immediate signs of deterioration. All termites consume cellulose-based plant materials. Even more, the termites eat wood. Just recently, scientists were able to…
A Dumbo Octopus Newborn Was Caught On Video For The First Time Ever

A Dumbo Octopus Newborn Was Caught On Video For The First Time Ever

https://d21rhj7n383afu.cloudfront.net/washpost-production/TWP/20180220/5a8c4ab5e4b0cf24f5c1b6a4/5a8c4b4be4b0febfea16e8dc_1439412357318-vhunw0_t_1519143761022_854_480_1200.mp4 An octopus newborn has been caught on video for the first time ever by Tim Shank, an ecologist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, in Massachusetts, in the USA. Flapping its huge ears, which are as big as its body,…
A Dynamic Code Communication Is Used By The Cells

A Dynamic Code Communication Is Used By The Cells

Scientists have already discovered that multi-cellular organisms are depending on inter-cellular data exchange. This dynamic code communication between cells is conferring them with the activities coordination which is needed for their proliferation. Translating the code used by the cells to…