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Researchers at the University of Bristol have made an exciting discovery—synthetic materials that can move on their own, similar to how worms move. This research is part of a growing field ...
Polymer-like worms wriggle their way through mazes Date: March 27, 2025 Source: Universiteit van Amsterdam Summary: In a crowded room, we naturally move slower than in an empty space. Surprisingly ...
Worms first move across the gradient towards their preferred temperature (a behavior called “gradient migration”) — and once they have identified temperature conditions more to their liking, they ...
In a crowded room, we naturally move slower than in an empty space. Surprisingly, worms can show the exact opposite behaviour: in an environment with randomly scattered obstacles, they tend to ...