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  • The self-sustained motion of bacterial suspensions can lead to irregular, highly dynamic vortex patterns, reminiscent of turbulence. Exploring the impact of shear-thinning on these active fluids, the authors predict a non-equilibrium transition between the macroscopically quiescent suspension and mesoscale turbulence, characterized by hysteresis and spatial coexistence.

    • Henning Reinken
    • Andreas M. Menzel
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Physics
    Volume: 8, P: 1-9
  • Recent experiments showed that weak geometrical constraints can organize topological defects in turbulent bacterial suspensions. Here, the authors use a continuum model to study the connection between symmetry and stability of emergent vortex patterns and the geometry of constraining pillar arrays.

    • Henning Reinken
    • Daiki Nishiguchi
    • Igor S. Aranson
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Physics
    Volume: 3, P: 1-9