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  <title><![CDATA[Large yeast clusters generate natural circulatory flows through metabolic activity to bypass diffusion limits]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p dir="ltr">Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and India's National Center for Biological Sciences have found that yeast clusters, when grown beyond a certain size, spontaneously generate fluid flows powerful enough to ferry nutrients deep into their interior.</p><p dir="ltr">In the study, "Metabolically driven flows enable exponential growth in macroscopic multicellular yeast,"&nbsp;<a href="https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adr6399">published</a> in&nbsp;<em>Science Advances</em>, the research team&nbsp;— which included Georgia Tech Ph.D. scholar&nbsp;<strong>Emma Bingham</strong>, Research Scientist&nbsp;<a href="https://biosciences.gatech.edu/people/gonensin-bozdag">G. Ozan Bozdag</a>, Associate Professor&nbsp;<a href="https://biosciences.gatech.edu/people/will-ratcliff">William C. Ratcliff</a>, and Associate Professor&nbsp;<a href="https://physics.gatech.edu/user/peter-yunker">Peter Yunker</a>&nbsp;— used experimental evolution to determine whether non-genetic physical processes can enable nutrient transport in multicellular yeast lacking evolved transport adaptations.</p><p>A similar story also appeared at&nbsp;<a href="https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/science/yeast-shows-physics-can-give-rise-to-multicellular-life-sans-mutations/article69720372.ece"><em>The Hindu</em></a>.</p>]]></body>
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