Tiny ‘racetracks’ show how bacteria get organized

Posted by on July 13, 2016 6:32 pm
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A new study helps explain the collective dynamics that emerge when bacteria are confined to tight spaces. According to the scientists, when bacteria are confined in millimeter-sized, fluid-filled oval “racetracks,” they quickly organize themselves into a clear collective motion. But instead of all traveling in one direction, individual bacteria along the outside of the track go one way, while those in the middle go the other.

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