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Gigantic cable bacterium enters the museum
Over summer, a 7-meter long cable bacterium filament is on display within Technopolis, the Science & Technology museum in…
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PNAS paper on local TV Omroep Zeeland
In connection to our recent publication in the scientific journal PNAS, first author Dorina Seitaj (PhD student within the…
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Electrical microbes protect coastal areas from toxic nightmare
When coastal areas suffer from oxygen depletion, sulfide is released from the seafloor, a chemical compound that is highly…
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Cable bacteria exploit telephone system
Our new study reveals that cable bacteria are using their electrical network for signal transmission, just like in a…
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Cable bacteria down under
In collaboration with an Australian research team we recently found cable bacteria in the Yarra estuary, that is, the…
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Planeet Zee: 20 students on board
On 25 November 2014, our research team participated in the outreach event “Planeet Zee” organized by the VLIZ (Flanders...
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Sebastiaan on National TV
PhD student Sebastiaan was recently interviewed on Belgian national TV (VRT) about his work on cable bacteria.