Magnetic Microbes Are Thriving in the Mariana Trench | Hakai Magazine
June 10, 20223 min read561 words
Published: June 10, 2022  |  3 min read561 words
Resigella bilocularis is a single-celled foraminifera discovered in the Mariana Trench that contains magnetite, a material used by many species to sense magnetic fields. Photo by Andrew Gooday and Hiroshi KitazatoShare this:In 2018, Yang Hao was a graduate student looking for cos...
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June 11, 2022
Though short, the article has a breadth of sources and is extremely interesting. It lacks, however, a single thing. What to do with that information? What would figuring out the origins of magnetites mean to us and the world?
June 11, 2022
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