Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Helical Bacteria Swim in Visco-elastic Fluid

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11/28/2012 12:11 PM EST

Helical bacteria swim in dense, sticky fluids like mucus (visco-elastic fluid)

A type of bacteria called helical bacteria swim in dense, sticky fluids like mucus (visco-elastic fluid). To learn more about this National Science Foundation-supported research by engineers at Brown University, see the story "Force-free swimming of a model helical flagellum in ...

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