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    D: OK, Yael, you want to build an aquatic robot,and you're trying to figure out the most efficient way to move it through water, what do you do?

    Y: I am guessing the answer isn't to build a robot using a lot of root-force to move forward?

    D: Anyone who has tried walking or running in water knows how much effort that can take compared to swimming, which by the way is a hint.

    Y: It is?

    D: Look at the fish, my friend. Many fish after all, live in turbulent waters.

    Y: I see where this is going. Over time, fish have made adaptations to conserve energy when swimming against the current.

    D: And researchers at Harvard figured out the underlying physics.

    Y: So they literally understand what it means to swim like a fish?

    D: Yes. You see, when water hits objects like branches, rocks, or other fish, it forms strings of little whirlpools, or vortices. So researchers set up a tank with water flowing in one direction, and dropped a cylinder in it that generated vortices.

    Y: So what did they find out?

    D: The researchers observed that rather than fighting the current, the fish simply slalomed between vortices, using a swimming style that resembles a flag flapping in the wind. The advantage of all the side-to-side movement is that it requires very little muscle activity. In fact, fish can use this technique to hold their position and rest while in rough patches of water.

    Y: I bet that comes in handy for swiming up a fish letter.

    D: These findings have applications ranging from technology to conservation.

    Y: And it gives us a whole new dimension of what it means to swim like a fish.

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