Tag: microscale propulsion
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How Active Mechanical Forces Drive Bacteria to Change Their Swimming Direction
Introduction: A new mechanism behind a familiar motion Bacteria swim by rotating tiny tail-like structures called flagella. For decades, scientists have relied on chemical signals and molecular timers to explain why these microorganisms switch from go-straight to tumble-and-reorient. Recent research, however, points to active mechanical forces within the cell as a key driver of swimming-direction…
