Living bacterial clusters in optical traps show size-dependent force amplification and Ohmic-like energy dissipation, which the authors interpret as cooperative swarming, though the cooperative interpretation rests on an assumed uncoordinated baseline.
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Stochastic motility energetics reveals cooperative bacterial swarming in optical tweezers
Living bacterial clusters in optical traps show size-dependent force amplification and Ohmic-like energy dissipation, which the authors interpret as cooperative swarming, though the cooperative interpretation rests on an assumed uncoordinated baseline.