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Complex Nature of Swimming Tracks of Microorganisms Could Help Study Film Thickness for Scientific Applications

Complex Nature of Swimming Tracks of Microorganisms Could Help Study Film Thickness for Scientific Applications
In a paper appearing in Scientific Reports today, the motion of micro-organisms as they swim through various types of fluid channels show "quite strange and new" responses for single cell organisms, including the performance of somersaults, meandering wanderings, and even a ballistic type of behavior, wrote Sunghwan "Sunny" Jung, a member of the Virginia Tech Department of Biomedical Engineering and Mechanics.

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