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An image of the ventral face of <em>Oxyrrhis marina</em>, a micro-organism whose behavior was studied by an international team of scientists led by Professor Roman Stocker of the MIT Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.

Laws of attraction

Ocean micro-organisms are shown to behave like larger animals in the presence of sulfur. Might this offer clues about the roles they play in regulating Earth’s climate?

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An image of a species of diatom, <em>Cymbela cistula</em>. Markus Buehler says diatoms are a good example of the way weak building blocks — in this case, fragile and brittle silica — can be used in biology to build strong and durable materials, by assembling them in structures organized differently at different scales.

Going nature one better

MIT researchers aim to learn biology’s secrets for making tough, resilient materials out of simple components, and then improve on them.

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