International audienceViscous environments are ubiquitous in nature and in engineering applications, from mucus in lungs to oil recovery strategies in the earth's subsurface – and in all these environments, bacteria also thrive. The behavior of bacteria in viscous environments has been investigated for a single bacterium, but not for active suspensions. Dense populations of pusher-type bacteria are known to create superfluidic regimes where the effective viscosity of the entire suspension is reduced through collective motion, and the main purpose of this study is to investigate how a viscous environment will affect this behavior. Using a Couette rheometer, we measure shear stress as a function of the applied shear rate to define the effecti...
Recently, the growth of an Escherichia coli culture was studied using real-time and in situ rheology...
The transport properties of a suspension of motile bacteria under flow are a fundamental scientific ...
Multiphase flow patterns in porous media largely depend on the properties of the fluids and interfac...
Lorsque des particules actives, des particules pouvant se mouvoir par elles-mêmes, sont mises en sus...
If we put active particles, ie. motile particles, in suspension into a _uid, collective behaviors ca...
A suspension of motile cells exhibits complex rheological properties due to their collective motion....
The rheological characterization of Staphylococcus aureus cultures has shown a complex and rich visc...
The activity of growing living bacteria was investigated using real-time and in situ rheology-in sta...
Bacteria often live surrounded by polymer solutions, such as in animal respiratory, gastrointestinal...
The population growth of a Staphylococcus aureus culture, an active colloidal system of spherical ce...
The behavior of flagellated bacteria swimming in non-Newtonian media remains an area with contradict...
Alternative water treatment techniques are needed to overcome the limitations of chemical disinfecta...
International audienceFluids loaded with motile bacteria enter in the category of active matter, a n...
Suspensions of motile cells are model systems for understanding the unique mechanical properties of ...
The presence of bacteria alters the physical properties of a liquid in a way that depends on both th...
Recently, the growth of an Escherichia coli culture was studied using real-time and in situ rheology...
The transport properties of a suspension of motile bacteria under flow are a fundamental scientific ...
Multiphase flow patterns in porous media largely depend on the properties of the fluids and interfac...
Lorsque des particules actives, des particules pouvant se mouvoir par elles-mêmes, sont mises en sus...
If we put active particles, ie. motile particles, in suspension into a _uid, collective behaviors ca...
A suspension of motile cells exhibits complex rheological properties due to their collective motion....
The rheological characterization of Staphylococcus aureus cultures has shown a complex and rich visc...
The activity of growing living bacteria was investigated using real-time and in situ rheology-in sta...
Bacteria often live surrounded by polymer solutions, such as in animal respiratory, gastrointestinal...
The population growth of a Staphylococcus aureus culture, an active colloidal system of spherical ce...
The behavior of flagellated bacteria swimming in non-Newtonian media remains an area with contradict...
Alternative water treatment techniques are needed to overcome the limitations of chemical disinfecta...
International audienceFluids loaded with motile bacteria enter in the category of active matter, a n...
Suspensions of motile cells are model systems for understanding the unique mechanical properties of ...
The presence of bacteria alters the physical properties of a liquid in a way that depends on both th...
Recently, the growth of an Escherichia coli culture was studied using real-time and in situ rheology...
The transport properties of a suspension of motile bacteria under flow are a fundamental scientific ...
Multiphase flow patterns in porous media largely depend on the properties of the fluids and interfac...