New research shows a species of diatom, a single-celled algae, thought to be asexual does reproduce sexually, and scientists learned it’s a common compound — ammonium — that puts the ubiquitous organism in the mood.
New research shows a species of diatom, a single-celled algae, thought to be asexual does reproduce sexually, and scientists learned it’s a common compound — ammonium — that puts the ubiquitous organism in the mood.