Microswimmers are small, often microscopic entities designed or evolved to move through fluids, typically liquid environments like water. These entities can include bacteria, sperm cells, and engineered particles or robots designed to mimic biological swimming. The study of microswimmers encompasses various fields, including biology, robotics, physics, and engineering, where researchers investigate their movement patterns, interactions with other particles, and potential applications.
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