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Publication / Research
On June 12, 2025

A scientific team from Grenoble, involving the Laboratoire interdisciplinaire de physique (LIPhy - CNRS/UGA) and the Centre Inria de l'UGA, has developed a groundbreaking computational model that reveals universal laws governing how creatures swim across vastly different sizes and environments — from microscopic bacteria to massive blue whales.
To find out more, take a look at :
- the news published on the CNRS Physique website,
- the scientific article in Physical Review Letters.
Date
On June 12, 2025
Contact
Bruno VENTEJOU
bruno.ventejouuniv-grenoble-alpes.fr (bruno[dot]ventejou[at]univ-grenoble-alpes[dot]fr)
Reference
B. Ventéjou, T. Métivet, A. Dupont & P. Peyla. Universal Scaling Laws for a Generic Swimmer Model. Physical review Letters 134(13), 134002 (2025)
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