Tiny worms, big surprises! When placed in sand-filled Petri dishes, centimeter-long aquatic worms like T. tubifex spontaneously sweep up particles and reorganize their environment β all without a brain. Research team co-led by Saad Bhamla (@bhamlalab.bsky.social, ChbE@GT). bit.ly/4bzXFao
15.01.2026 19:21
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Beautiful work!!!
19.12.2025 09:18
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Non-motile microbes are not prisoners of diffusive transport. Just their metabolic activity can be sufficient to stir up the ambient fluid and cause explosive long-range dispersal -- a "metabolic firework".
Our latest work -- arxiv.org/abs/2512.16288
19.12.2025 07:04
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Beautiful work. Congrats!!!
19.12.2025 09:17
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Amazing research and such a fantastic scicomm video.
I'd like to show it to my kids, but I'm afraid that it'll backfire and they'll use it to explain why all the clothes in their cupboards are unfolded despite the fact they were folded when they went in....
19.12.2025 08:46
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Self-folding laundry
YouTube video by PrakashLab
(1/n) What if you never had to make your bed? What if your laundry could fold itself? Folding is everywhere around us - but did you know that folding flat sheets are at the β€οΈ of diversity of shapes in the animal world - since 500 million years ago. Our latest work: www.youtube.com/watch?v=nudC...
19.12.2025 07:47
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Microscopic robots that sense, think, act, and compute
Autonomous submillimeter robots are built with onboard sensing, computation, memory, communication, and locomotion.
These microrobots can execute digitally defined algorithms and autonomously change behavior in response to their surroundings.
It paves the way for general-purpose microrobots that work together to carry out tasks without supervision in uncertain environments.
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www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
12.12.2025 03:35
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I am pleased to announce that from Jan 1 2026 I take over as Editor-in-Chief of the journal Biological Theory. My first act, with the support of the editorial team, is to bring the journal to BlueSky from X.
Please follow us @biologicaltheory.bsky.social. We will be posting about all our articles.
03.12.2025 11:01
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@jordancollver.bsky.social
22.11.2025 19:24
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PSA for people with NIH grant periods starting January 1st (including most NIGMS MIRAs): your RPPR is due Saturday, but they havenβt sent out the usual automated reminders, presumably due to the shutdown
11.11.2025 01:20
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Are you a scientist?
Is your research cool?
Do people not adequately appreciate how cool your research is?
I'm looking for researchers to feature in Q&A-style interviews on my blog and would love to hear from (or about β embarrass your friends!) scientists interested in sharing their work. π§ͺ
10.11.2025 11:37
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Great sci comm.
09.11.2025 01:29
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<i>Chondronema passali</i>
The horned passalus beetle ( Odontotaenius disjunctus ) Β is an insect that is commonly found in rotting logs. These beetles do more than jus...
How much stress would a wood beetle get if the wood beetle was filled with worms?
Horned passalus beetles can have dozens to thousands of worms squirming inside them - and these worms can affect how their host responds to stress
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dailyparasite.blogspot.com/2023/06/chon...
26.10.2025 01:19
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Domesticated animals have pulled our heavy carts and turned our large mills for centuries. But what about the opposite end of the spectrumβwhat if the wheel you want to turn is so small you canβt see it?
Turns out we can harness the power of bacteria to power the worldβs smallest machines.
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26.10.2025 02:01
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Expanded mouse olfactory bulb imaged with fluorescence at 20-50 nm resolution!
Ingenious concept - light sheet on serial sections by photo-etching the expanded hydrogel, layer by layer.
Photo-sectioning is quite slow, and the volumetric images are insanely large and complex, but the data look wonderful.
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
17.10.2025 07:00
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Welcome to all the new Packard Fellows- this is an incredible community. I look forward to meeting you at the reunion!
Also, huge congrats to my colleague @jameststroud.bsky.social! Can't wait to see what you discover in your long-term eco/evo experiment, Lizard Island!
15.10.2025 14:06
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This is my 1st time catching my pet archer fish, Legolas, spitting on camera. Archerfish use modified jaw and tongue bones to fire a jet of water to knock down bugs from over hanging vegetation. Here Legolas is shooting down a fruit fly πͺ° π π§ͺ
30.09.2025 20:34
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EXPEDITION - Field Scientist in Ocean & Expedition (Global) | Expedition at Viking Cruises
Apply for EXPEDITION - Field Scientist job with Viking Cruises in Ocean & Expedition (Global). Expedition at Viking Cruises
π¦π§ͺ Job doing fieldwork (on ships) with Viking Cruises. Full-time position = ? Salary = ?
I usually don't post without more detail, but the job market is weird right now! And this would be a fun fit for someone, and I'm not sure if it'll hit the usual job feeds
www.vikingcareers.com/global/en/jo...
29.09.2025 19:14
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In another exciting development our new preprint is online:
www.biorxiv.org/cgi/content/...
This is the work of my brilliant graduate student Katerina Kourkoulou in collaboration with Maggie Liu and Arnold Mathijssen. Here is a video of the subject of our study:
18.09.2025 06:47
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Congrats!!!
18.09.2025 07:36
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How Nobel favorites have fared
Over the first six and a half decades, the leading vote-getters received the award that same year less than half the time.
Here's an interesting look into the Nobel Physics Prize nominating process up to the early 1970's. It's a reminder that it's never only been about the science. And that the human factors in science arise especially in recognition of work.
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pubs.aip.org/physicstoday...
15.09.2025 22:49
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Rapid Ripple Bugs β The Bhamla Lab
How insects harness tIny fans to surf turbulent streams
Ripple bugs are aquatic insects about the size of a grain of rice, and it turns out that they can surf! π¦π
A recent discovery by team @bhamlalab.bsky.social β¬found that these insects harness tiny fans to surf streams and glide across fast-flowing water.
More at: bhamla.gatech.edu/project-blog...
08.09.2025 17:18
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We are all super happy and proud to see our work on the function and evolution of the #cephalic #furrow published in @nature.com. Let me say a few things about the background and history of this work on the #Evolution_of_Morphogenesis (1/12)
04.09.2025 08:21
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Big thanks to our team in @mbarinews.bsky.social Bioinspiration Lab and @moorefound.bsky.social for the wonderful feature and support as we developed EyeRIS. You can learn more about how we use this imaging system to study π¦ππ§ͺ from this π§΅: bsky.app/profile/kaka.... #onwardsanddownwards
02.09.2025 23:25
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How to Cut Through the Noise
I'm not shouting.
Advice about sending your message in a noisy environment, from some birds with unusual eyelids: elizabethgpreston.substack.com/p/how-to-cut... π§ͺ
01.09.2025 14:22
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Can cellular life be created in the lab? We are not yet there, but clearly getting closer! Check this paper where a new scenario for protocell replication is presented by Job Boekhoven and co-workers @manlius.bsky.social www.cell.com/chem/pdf/S24...
30.08.2025 13:06
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This is a really exciting collab with Simon Rogers at Illinois. We're creating a rheological framework to characterize the mechanical behavior of granular materials. We're using it to improve 3D tissue printing & study dynamic processes like cell-mediated remodeling & aging. Supported by NIH. π§ͺ
29.08.2025 21:27
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