Abstract:Bacteria in bulk fluids swim collectively and display fascinating emergent dynamics. Although bacterial collective swimming in three-dimensional (3D) geometries has been well studied, its counterpart in confined two-dimensional (2D) geometries relevant to natural habitats of bacteria is still poorly understood. Here, through carefully designed experiments on Escherichia coli in Hele-Shaw chambers, we show that a small change in the degree of confinement leads to a drastic change in bacterial collective swimmin… Show more
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