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When my friend Steve Finkel and I get together,
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, the talk is almost always about bacteria. He and I are both huge fans,
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, from different angles. I’m a spectator. He studies them (E. coli) in his lab at the University of Southern California. I used to work down the hall from him,
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, so I’m sure that some of my enthusiasm for the tiny creatures can be blamed on him,
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, along with USC’s out-of-control microbe-lover Ken Nealson (Shewanella oneidensis is his bug,
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, among others).
Single-celled though they may be, bacteria and other microbes are far from simple. They can thrive in hostile spots — from the acidic, low-oxygen environment of the stomach to boiling hot springs or frozen tundra. Some even breathe rock (see Nealson’s bug). They can adapt rapidly in rough times,
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, switching their metabolic scheme or just going dormant. Bacteria have many admirable qualities that many of us would want for our children: grit, perseverance,
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, flexibility and seemingly limitless creativity (albeit mostly biochemical).
Their flexibility and creativity were on full display at a recent meeting, a few blocks away from the Science News offices (and the occasion for Finkel’s visit to Washington, D.C.). Reports from the meeting all involve science that takes

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