Abstract
As opposed to classical ``passive'' Brownian colloids, catalytic active particles show a rich response to gravity because of their asymmetric mass distribution and self-propulsion. As the average buoyant weight decreases, levitation and oscillatory motion are observed in bulk and next to flat confinements, respectively.
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