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Megan Leftwich , associate professor of mechanical engineering at the George Washington University , studies sea lions.
She says understanding the physics of how sea lions swim can allow us to build some of those capabilities into the engineered vehicles that we have.
Leftwich: "We're taking nature, which seems to solve problems so elegantly," and being inspired by those elegant solutions.
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