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Movement of filaments of Trichodesmium and their interactions with other filaments help form aggregates

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    May 26, 2023, 1:54 pm570 ptsHot
    photo of Movement of filaments of Trichodesmium and their interactions with other filaments help form aggregates imageA team of environmental engineers at ETH Zurich's Institute of Environmental Engineering working with a colleague from the University of Luxembourg has found that the movement of individual gliding filaments of Trichodesmium and the way they interact with other filaments helps them to form aggregates. In their…
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