Scientists have revealed how tiny swimming organisms—such as bacteria—are able to move faster when traveling as a group—and the research could accelerate the development of microscopic robots that deliver drugs to specific regions of the body. Scientists have revealed how tiny swimming organisms—such as bacteria—are able to move faster when traveling as a group—and the research could accelerate the development of microscopic robots that deliver drugs to specific regions of the body. Bio & Medicine Nanophysics Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Scientists uncover how microswimmers move faster in groups, paving way for tiny drug-delivering robots
