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Watching Bacteria Dance: The Rhythm of E. coli in Tiny Pools
Monday, November 25, 2024
They found that the bacteria follow mathematical rules, which help us understand how they communicate and move as a group. This discovery is important because it tells us more about how bacteria behave when they’re confined in small spaces. It also opens up new ways to design networks of living things that work together, like tiny, active machines.
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