A chirality-switching model of 2D active particles produces robust topological edge currents in confinement and at phase-separation interfaces, distinct from standard motility-induced phase separation.
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Bacterial populations exhibit active gas, liquid, glass, and liquid crystal phases that differ from equilibrium thermal counterparts, with implications for physics and biology.
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A chirality-switching model of 2D active particles produces robust topological edge currents in confinement and at phase-separation interfaces, distinct from standard motility-induced phase separation.
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Bacterial populations exhibit active gas, liquid, glass, and liquid crystal phases that differ from equilibrium thermal counterparts, with implications for physics and biology.