Just like every other creature, bacteria have evolved creative ways of getting around. Sometimes this is easy, like swimming ...
"The UN estimates that by 2050, common bacterial infections could kill more people than cancer," says Arnold Mathijssen, a ...
Scientists have uncovered a new explanation for how swimming bacteria change direction, providing fresh insight into one of ...
Researchers have unseated a previous theory for the mechanism underlying bacterial flagella movement, changing our ...
In a new study published March 21 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Henry Mattingly of the Simons Foundation's Flatiron Institute presents a new computational method for predicting ...
Bacteria can effectively travel even without their propeller-like flagella — by “swashing” across moist surfaces using chemical currents, or by gliding along a built-in molecular conveyor belt. New ...
New studies from Arizona State University reveal surprising ways bacteria can move without their flagella - the slender, whip-like propellers that usually drive them forward. Movement lets bacteria ...