Bacteria in polymers create cable-like structures that grow into living gels
| Date | 18th, Jan 2025 |
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| Source | Phys.org - Scientific News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
Scientists at Caltech and Princeton University have discovered that bacterial cells growing in a solution of polymers, such as mucus, form long cables that buckle and twist on each other, building a kind of "living Jell-O."