Depending on the chase-and-avoid interaction between two species, A and B, different patterns of self-organization can evolve on the global level Credit: MPI-DS / LMP Depending on the chase-and-avoid ...
The collective motion of bacteria—from stable swirling patterns to chaotic turbulent flows—has intrigued scientists for ...
This collaboration, between a bacterial biochemist and a condensed-matter physicist, use light to control the movement and arrangement of cyanobacteria, forming two- and three-dimensional nematic ...
Bacterial species collected from their natural habitat in a series of ponds in Mexico create spectacular kaleidoscopic patterns, shedding new light on collective behavior Weizmann Institute of Science ...
Active matter comprises systems in which individual components convert stored or ambient energy into mechanical work, leading to self-driven phenomena and spontaneous organisation. This area of ...
Ran Tao, a Ph.D. student in the Mathijssen Lab at Penn Arts & Sciences, used nanofabircation tools at Penn’s Singh Center to create nanoscale tubes and microstructured environments that mimic the ...
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