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An underwater drone with long, spinning arms like the flagella of bacteria could survey the seas without endangering marine ...
A new bacteria-inspired robot uses 12 spinning arms to move around the same way bacteria does and scientists want to make it ...
A new study from the Faculty of Medicine at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem sheds light on how bacterial motion influences ...
Underwater robots face many challenges, not least of which is how to move around. ZodiAq is a prototype underwater soft robot ...
“In contrast, our approach is highly specific, targeting the formation of LAL in flagella within pathogenic spirochetes—the ...
1988). In addition to magnetosomes and magnetic nanoparticles, magnetotactic bacteria also have a flagellum, which they use for mobility. Magnetotactic bacteria are prokaryotic microorganisms ...
“In contrast, our approach is highly specific, targeting the formation of LAL in flagella within pathogenic spirochetes—the only known bacteria that catalyze the formation of LAL cross-links b ...
While questions remain about how common bacterial nanotubes are and what they do ... injectisomes that transfer virulence proteins, and flagella that power swimming in many microbes. Sruthi S.
A new study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem reveals that bacterial movement plays a central role in the transfer of ...