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The team watched under a microscope as the two species closed in on each other. The P. aeruginosa bacterium eventually swarmed into the puddle-like fluid surrounding the C. neoformans yeast.
Under a microscope, ... Bacteria can move up to 14.5 times faster by swimming in fluid halos formed around yeast cells or inert objects, enabling rapid spread across otherwise dry surfaces.
Under a microscope, the researchers watched as the two species closed in on each other and the bacteria then swarmed into the puddle-like fluid surrounding the yeast.
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