Bacteria ‘talk’ to each other to coordinate their actions, research says

Single-celled organisms found to use electrical signals to communicate like human nerve cells

 We may never be able to look at “germs” with quite the same disdain again.
 Scientists have discovered that bacteria – commonly reviled as primitive
single-cell organisms that make us ill – can communicate with each
other in a similar way to nerve cells in the human brain.
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