MWV 67 - The Secret Language of Bacteria (Audio Only)
MicrobeWorld Video (audio only)
English - February 04, 2013 17:49 - 55 minutes - 50.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsNatural Sciences Science Education viruses bacteria fungi microbes microbeworld microbiology mycology science virology Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
No bacterium lives alone – it is constantly encountering members of its own species as well as other kinds of bacteria and diverse organisms like viruses, fungi, plants and animals. To navigate a complex world, microbes use chemical signals to sense and communicate with one another.
Recorded live on January 28th, 2013, at ASM's headquarters, catch a glimpse into the fascinating language of bacteria with discussions by Bonnie Bassler, Princeton University, and Steven Lindow, University of California, Berkley.
No bacterium lives alone – it is constantly encountering members of its own species as well as other kinds of bacteria and diverse organisms like viruses, fungi, plants and animals. To navigate a complex world, microbes use chemical signals to sense and communicate with one another.
Recorded live on January 28th, 2013, at ASM's headquarters, catch a glimpse into the fascinating language of bacteria with discussions by Bonnie Bassler, Princeton University, and Steven Lindow, University of California, Berkley.