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The Muscle That Doesn’t Need a Body: How Engineered Microbes Could Redefine Biological Machines

The Muscle That Doesn’t Need a Body: How Engineered Microbes Could Redefine Biological Machines

Researchers at Washington University engineered E. coli bacteria to self-assemble into muscle-like fibers that contract on chemical command, generating repeatable mechanical force — a first for purely microbial systems that could reshape soft robotics and biohybrid machines.