Bacteria 'use language to thrive'

Insights into how bacteria “talk” to each other could help scientists halt their growing resistance to antibiotics.

Bacteria 'use language to thrive'

Insights into how bacteria “talk” to each other could help scientists halt their growing resistance to antibiotics.

A new study has revealed that bacteria use a form of communication similar to human language, but employing chemical signals instead of words.

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