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Henrik Christensen

Honorific in the world’s largest general scientific society is determined by peers


Peter Yunker watching stabbing cholera

The actions of bacteria locked in battle are nearly as calculable as a chemical reaction.


Explorers of multicellularity: (from left) Kimberly Chen, Will Ratcliff, Frank Rosenzweig, and Matt Herron (Credit: Jennifer Pentz)

Avoiding predators may explain why some single-celled organisms became multicellular.


Cholera on Agar Plate

A new study shows the diversity and resourcefulness of Vibrio cholerae, the organism behind the disease cholera.


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