Thursday, October 17, 2019

Read It And Weep Stupy

Source:
Cell Press
Summary:
A bacterial species that hunts other bacteria has attracted interest as a potential antibiotic, but exactly how this predator tracks down its prey has not been clear. A new study reveals that the bacterial predator Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus homes in on its target by taking advantage of fluid forces generated by its own swimming movements and those of its prey. These bring the bacteria in close proximity, giving BV a greater chance of successful attack. 
Here's the article in Science Daily.
That's the difference between us, Stupy, I read things, you and the Eschatots opine, which is why you've never changed since you were 20, or 12.   You remind me of my mother's childless cousins who only ever interacted with people from their own age cohort and till thought it was 1938 in the 2000s.   Only they were nice if eccentric, you're a 12 year old a-hole. 

Update:  Yeah, that one was intentional, to see if he'd bite.  He does but not in that sense of the word. 

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