microrurowes
Microrurowes are a class of microscopic, flexible, oar-driven swimmers designed for movement in viscous fluids. They are typically on the order of tens to hundreds of micrometers in length; their propulsion relies on coordinated rowing-like strokes of flexible limbs attached to a central frame, producing net forward motion in low Reynolds number environments.
The motion is generated by sequential bending and extending limbs, creating asymmetrical thrust; the operation is
Variants of microrurowes include synthetic forms built from magnetic nanoparticles embedded in a polymer scaffold, as
Applications for microrurowes are primarily envisioned in microfluidic contexts. They could enable in situ microfluidic mixing,
Research status is experimental and ongoing, with conceptual proposals and laboratory demonstrations in synthetic micro-robotics and
See also: microswimmer, microrobot, microfabrication, magnetic actuation.