Odd elasticity helps sperm skirt Newton's third law of motion

A trio of fluid dynamics and mathematical modelers at Kyoto University has discovered how sperm and other tiny creatures are able to skirt Newton’s third law of motion. In their paper published in the journal PRX Life, Kenta Ishimoto, ClĂ©ment Moreau and Kento Yasuda describe how they analyzed the movement of algae and sperm cells to learn more about how they move so easily through a fluid.


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