Oddly, origami could be useful for snagging prey. The finding could help inspire new robotics, such as tools for microsurgery that can extend and contract inside small body cavities. Seeing L. olor’s ...
Recently, a research group led by Prof. MIAO Wei from the Institute of Hydrobiology (IHB) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences discovered that Lacrymaria cells utilize unconventional and novel ...
Researchers at Stanford University have recently shed light on a remarkable phenomenon observed in a unicellular organism, Lacrymaria olor. This protist, capable of extending its neck up to thirty ...
Lacrymaria are incredibly adept predators under the microscope.
Lacrymaria olor has a beautifully long neck that it uses to snag prey. Nikon Small World In Motion/Charles Krebs SHARE Wonders of the world come in all sizes, and to see the smallest, you’ll need ...
Les chercheurs de l'Université de Stanford ont récemment mis en lumière un phénomène remarquable observé chez un organisme unicellulaire, Lacrymaria olor. Ce protiste, capable d'étendre son cou ...