biology
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E. Coli Bacteria Capable of Multigenerational Memory and Decision-Making [Study]
Humans and sentient animals, not bacteria, were previously thought to be the only ones capable of remembering things. Click to read more.
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Scientist Explains the Amazing Reason Why this Mammal Eats its Own Brain
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Mysterious Fungi Group Belongs to New Tree of Life Branch After Deviating from Other Fungi 300 Million Years Ago