In a deft experiment, biologists have recreated a system that could have birthed essential cell features such as mitochondria ...
Endosymbiotic organisms have to live inside of another to survive, and this relationship often provides benefits for both the ...
Can organisms without a brain still show signs of intelligence? Researchers at Tohoku University and Nagaoka College had this ...
Long ago, bacteria entered other cells and stayed. This coexistence laid the foundation for mitochondria and thus the cells ...
A study explores how bacteria can establish endosymbiotic relationships with fungi. Researchers injected E. coli and ...
Cultivators are turning to genetic sequencing and cellular-manipulation techniques to breed highly potent mushrooms—leaving ...
Scientists have previously discovered that white noise can improve the growth rate of some microbes, including gray mold and ...
The discovery that sound improves the growth rate of beneficial fungus suggests that dirges in the dirt may help restore forests.
Fungi are a diverse group of microorganisms — consisting of approximately 144,000 known species. They’re one of the most ...
An organism as a tenant in another -- in biology, this often works quite well. Researchers have now shed light on how such a partnership of a cell in a cell can establish itself.
Ants learned to work with fungi back in a world where only fungi could thrive.