Exploring the Interplay Between Bacteria and Fluids: New Research
A breakthrough study published in Nature Communications has revealed that bacteria are capable of “swimming” through fluids. Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, found that bacteria move through fluids by manipulating their environment to create a “micro-raft” of surrounding material, which they can then use to propel themselves forward. This new method of movement could have a number of practical applications, such as improving drug delivery or increasing the efficiency of water filtration. This discovery could lead to a better understanding of bacterial movement and help to develop new ways to control it.
source: Phys.org