Bacteria May Unlock Mysteries of Human Body

Colonies of tens of billions of microorganisms create their own artwork as they adapt to stresses in a petri dish. Scientists add the colors and shading.
(Image credit: Eshel Ben-Jacob et al., Tel-Aviv University)

Big ideas come in small packages. In the case of Shewanella bacteria, the parcel is microscopic. But this tiny microbe could hold the keys to alternative energy production, toxic waste cleanup and, most surprising of all, how human bodies work.

One of the most versatile types of bacteria around, Shewanella can live on land, deep inside the Earth, or underwater. As their habitat changes, Shewanella change with it, finding new ways to breathe.

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