Evidence has been found that a biological tissue might behave like a liquid crystal. Even more remarkably, topological defects in this liquid-crystal system seem to influence cell behaviour. A materials physicist and a biologist discuss what the findings mean for researchers in their fields. See Letter p.212
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Hirst, L., Charras, G. Liquid crystals in living tissue. Nature 544, 164–165 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/544164a
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