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| A bacterium uses long appendages to attach to a crystal of iron oxide. |
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| A laser beam (in red) bounces off a cantilever holding Shewanella oneidensis (in green). The cantilever, or probe, will bend toward or away from the iron oxide crystals (in blue.) In this case, the laser beam measures the amount of attraction between the bacteria and the iron oxide. |