Beardy Star Stuff on Nostr: Writing for The Conversation, microbiologist Jennifer DeBruyn describes how our ...
Writing for The Conversation, microbiologist Jennifer DeBruyn
describes how our microbiome lives on after after we die, becoming a “necrobiome” to recycle our human cells into new life.
I find a kind of deep comfort in knowing that my body is a community of organisms. It is a biological fact that affirms my feeling and understanding of connection to the life around me. It’s not just comfort I feel in knowing these things but a kind of deep ...
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