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SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING: COLLECTIONS OF MICROORGANISMS MAKE THEIR OWN WAVES
June 25, 2008
WAUSAU, Wis., June 25 -- The University of Wisconsin issued the following news release:

Some microorganisms prefer the breaststroke while swimming. Others move along by essentially twisting their tail.

How populations of bacteria and other microorganisms swim is more than just a matter of style, according to Mike Graham, University of Wisconsin-Madison Harvey D. Spangler Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering.

Studies of how microorganisms m . . .

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