The surprising new ways bacteria spread without propellers

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New research from Arizona State University shows that bacteria can travel in unexpected ways even when their usual propulsion system fails. Normally, bacteria move using flagella, slender, whip-like structures that spin to push the cells forward. The new studies reveal that microbes can still spread across surfaces without these structures.

Movement is critical for bacteria. It allows them to gather into communities, explore new environments, and escape harmfu...

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