
Farewell, Amoeba Fans
This blog, though not its author, reaches the end of the line
A Blog About the Weird Wonderfulness of Life on Earth
This blog, though not its author, reaches the end of the line
An amoeba spread by respiratory droplets, kisses and eating utensils may be a serious (and creepy) gum disease pathogen
The mystery of dirt’s origins is a thorny experimental problem
It smells like bacteria. But why?
Beautiful new footage ventures into a lake that is among the most remote on earth
Take a few moments to enjoy stalked barnacles, googly-eyed glass squid and other oddities of the deep, where it is cold, dark and 100 percent coronavirus free
A cup of cells can both bend and “see,” feats rarely seen outside of animals
Stunning new fossil reveals that at least one Cretaceous slime mold—an “intelligent” giant amoeba—looks identical to one alive today
Live fast, die young and leave a good lookin’ stump
The leafy lichens seem to have picked up where a lot of incinerated plants left off