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Cute Little Tardigrades Are Basically Indestructible, and Scientists Just Figured Out One Reason Why
(www.scientificamerican.com)
So the importance here is it seems they've found a way to trigger the Tun state that make tardigrades tough (and which outside they very much are not) which would allow more consistent experiment design around tuns
To add, I think this bit is important as well. I’m just not smart enough to explain why.
with cysteine unavailable to the free radicals being produced, the tardigrades couldn’t form tuns.
Edit: I think it means that under stress the tardigrade forms the tun. But they also figured out that if cysteine is absent even under stress the tardigrade couldn’t form the tun.
Thanks for clarifying.
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