2019-11-01, 08:50
How to move against the current? One answer is 'tilt'-illating
Going upstream, and against a current, involves a front-first downward tilt and then moving along a surface, shows new research by a team of scientists, which created 'nano-motors' to uncover this effective means of locomotion under such conditions.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20...164316.htm
Going upstream, and against a current, involves a front-first downward tilt and then moving along a surface, shows new research by a team of scientists, which created 'nano-motors' to uncover this effective means of locomotion under such conditions.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20...164316.htm