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LONG WAY TO THE BOTTOM Support structures and fuel-rod assemblies deep inside the cores of large commercial nuclear reactors, like this unit near Gösgen, Switzerland, are built to withstand the punishing effects of intense heat and radiation. FOR DECADES, researchers believed that bacterial cells lack the tightly controlled internal architecture seen in eukaryotic cells, the type that animals, plants, fungi, and protists such as algae are made of.

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