Audio long-read: Push, pull and squeeze – the hidden forces that shape life - podcast episode cover

Audio long-read: Push, pull and squeeze – the hidden forces that shape life

Jan 28, 202115 min
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Episode description

Researchers are probing the subtle physical forces that sculpt cells and bodies.


At every stage of life, from embryo to adulthood, physical forces tug and squeeze at bodies from within.


These forces are vital, ensuring that cells are correctly positioned in a developing embryo, for example. But they also play a role in diseases like cancer. Yet despite their importance, relatively little is known about how cells sense, respond to and generate these forces.


To find out, researchers have turned to bespoke tools and methods, using them to probe lab-cultured cells and whole animals to get to the root of how mechanical forces sculpt life.


This is an audio version of our feature: The secret forces that squeeze and pull life into shape

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