Bacteria in Polymers Form Cables that Grow into Living Gels

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Summary:

- Researchers at Caltech have discovered that certain bacteria can form cable-like structures within polymers, which then grow into living gels.
- These living gels exhibit unique properties, such as the ability to self-assemble, self-repair, and respond to environmental stimuli.
- The findings have potential applications in areas like soft robotics, self-healing materials, and biomimetic systems that can mimic the functions of living organisms.

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