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  • Biological microswimmers such as bacteria show collective motion that is made possible by an intricate interplay of sensing and signaling. Ketzetzi et al. reproduce this phenomenon in a catalytic system undergoing, for instance, cooperative speed-ups and dynamic reconfiguration of microswimmer chains.

    • Stefania Ketzetzi
    • Melissa Rinaldin
    • Daniela J. Kraft
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-10
  • Lipid bilayers feature an intricate interplay between membrane geometry and its chemical composition but lack of a model system with simultaneous control over membrane shape and composition prevented a fundamental understanding of curvature-induced effects. Here the authors demonstrate that the local substrate geometry and global chemical composition of the bilayer determine both the spatial arrangement and the sorting of lipid domains.

    • Melissa Rinaldin
    • Piermarco Fonda
    • Daniela J. Kraft
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-10