Tiny dancers: Scientists synchronize bacterial motion
Date | 4th, Dec 2024 |
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Source | Nanowerk - Nanotechnology Websites |
DESCRIPTION
Researchers at TU Delft have discovered that E. coli bacteria can synchronise their movements, creating order in seemingly random biological systems. By trapping individual bacteria in micro-engineered circular cavities and coupling these cavities through narrow channels, the team observed coordinated bacterial motion. Their findings, which have potential applications in engineering controllable biological oscillator networks, were recently published in Small.