Chenyu Jin, Yibo Chen, Corinna C. Maass, and Arnold J. T. M. Mathijssen
Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 088006 : https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.088006

Microswimmers can serve as cargo carriers that move deep inside complex flow networks. When a school collectively entrains the surrounding fluid, their transport capacity can be enhanced. This effect is quantified with good agreement between experiments with self-propelled droplets and a confined Brinkman squirmer model. The volume of liquid entrained can be much larger than the droplet itself, amplifying the effective cargo capacity over an order of magnitude, even for dilute schools. Hence, biological and engineered swimmers can efficiently transport materials into confined environments.