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The micro metropolis
The microbial metropolis, why bugs love living with each other
The microbial metropolis, why bugs love living with each other. Viruses, bacteria, algae and yeasts all thrive in a microbial food web, which makes them more resistant to antibiotics and biocides. Also in the programme, the nano-scale forces that keep everything held together and using blind mole rats to help understand the human biological clock.
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