E. coli, like many bacteria, swim using corkscrew-like appendages called flagella. Because the bacteria are extremely tiny – their flagella may be less than ten microns long – their swimming Keep reading
Celebrating the physics of all that flows
Celebrating the physics of all that flows
E. coli, like many bacteria, swim using corkscrew-like appendages called flagella. Because the bacteria are extremely tiny – their flagella may be less than ten microns long – their swimming Keep reading