Tiny roundworms called Caenorhabditis elegans don’t have eyes, but that won’t stop them from picking a least-favorite color. New research shows that C. elegans can sense and avoid the color blue even ...
The microscopic roundworm, Caenorhabditis elegans, might be Earth's secret superhero. These tube-shaped creatures, which thrive on rotting vegetation, may seem unremarkable at first glance. But this ...
Eyeless roundworms may have hacked other cellular warning systems to give themselves a form of color vision. By Veronique Greenwood In the warm, fetid environs of a compost heap, tiny roundworms feast ...
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