Symmetrically pulsating bubbles swim in an anisotropic fluid by nematodynamics
Abstract Swimming in low-Reynolds-number fluids requires the breaking of time-reversal symmetry and centrosymmetry.Microswimmers, often with asymmetric Enamel Oven Tray shapes, exhibit nonreciprocal motions or exploit nonequilibrium processes to propel.The role of the surrounding fluid has also attracted attention because viscoelastic, non-Newtonia