
Bacteria run Earth’s hidden machinery, shaping air, water, soil, and our bodies in a vast, interconnected web of life.
Bacteria collectively produce more antibiotics than humans, shaping immune defenses before we even exist.
Soil bacteria communicate via electrical signals rivaling neuron speed, coordinating nutrient storms across ecosystems.
Microbial tadpoles: bacteria can drive planetary weather by altering cloud formation through aerosol emissions.
Bacteria in our gut outnumber human cells 10-to-1 yet govern our cravings and mood with microscopic psycology.

Bacteria run Earth’s hidden machinery, shaping air, water, soil, and our bodies in a vast, interconnected web of life.
Bacteria collectively produce more antibiotics than humans, shaping immune defenses before we even exist.
Soil bacteria communicate via electrical signals rivaling neuron speed, coordinating nutrient storms across ecosystems.
Microbial tadpoles: bacteria can drive planetary weather by altering cloud formation through aerosol emissions.
Bacteria in our gut outnumber human cells 10-to-1 yet govern our cravings and mood with microscopic psycology.
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