“…Small fibers, e.g., microplastics fibers, may propagate in soil and cause pollution of groundwater [1,2]. When flowed through small cracks in natural rocks, such flexible fibers may buckle, leading eventually to clogging and thus closing of small paths [3], which is, for example, used to prevent proppant flowback in petroleum engineering [4]. Similar clogging may happen in the vascular system, where biofilm streamers may form in irregular channels, detach, be transported, and ultimately remain attached and clog small vessels or structures such as stents [5,6].…”