[HN Gopher] Nephromyces: A mystery wrapped in a riddle wrapped i...
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Nephromyces: A mystery wrapped in a riddle wrapped in a kidney
Author : Petiver
Score : 77 points
Date : 2022-07-27 23:08 UTC (1 days ago)
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| throwaway894345 wrote:
| zasdffaa wrote:
| dang wrote:
| Please don't post unsubstantive comments here.
| ChuckNorris89 wrote:
| dang wrote:
| Could you please not post unsubstantive and/or flamebait
| comments to HN? It degrades discussion and we're trying for a
| different quality here. To the extent possible...
|
| https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
| ChuckNorris89 wrote:
| Apologies, couldn't help it.
| tr1ll10nb1ll wrote:
| Web Archive -
| https://web.archive.org/web/20220729130025/https://www.theat...
| troon-lover wrote:
| im3w1l wrote:
| Symbiotic relationships are well known already?
| freeqaz wrote:
| It's unclear if it's symbiotic (sea grapes without the bacteria
| do fine). It's very odd!
| im3w1l wrote:
| Well I would say that it's highly likely that the presence of
| the bacteria is either slightly positive (symbiotic) or
| slightly negative (parasitic).
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| As been discussed numerous times on HN our own guts are
| teeming with bacteria that we can live without but may
| sometimes derive some benefit or harm from.
| Angostura wrote:
| This is a lovely bit of science writing. Thank you for posting.
| sampo wrote:
| Ed Yong is the best science journalist of our time.
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