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March 6, 2018

Hover in the Sky

Robert Hungate, the microbiologist who invented the widely-used method of cultivating strictly anaerobic bacteria that now bears his name. (Image of Robert Hungate from Special Collections, University of California Library, Davis; composite image by Rekha Seshadri, JGI; and Zosia Rostomian, Berkeley Lab Creative Services).

Robert Hungate, the microbiologist who invented the widely-used method of cultivating strictly anaerobic bacteria that now bears his name. (Image of Robert Hungate from Special Collections, University of California Library, Davis; composite image by Rekha Seshadri, JGI; and Zosia Rostomian, Berkeley Lab Creative Services).

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