Scientists have revealed how tiny swimming organisms—such as bacteria—are able to move faster when traveling as a group—and ...
Magnetized algae micro swimmers retain speed and maneuverability, showing promise for targeted drug delivery in confined ...
Scientists have developed a single-cell green microalgae coated with magnetic material. This miniature robot was put to the test: would the microalgae with its magnetic coating be able to swim through ...
Despite the coating, they maintained their swimming speed after magnetization, demonstrating an average swimming speed of 115 micrometers per second (about 12 body lengths per second). By ...
Despite the coating, they maintained their swimming speed after magnetization, demonstrating an average swimming speed of 115 micrometers per second (about 12 body lengths per second). By ...
Krill are a keystone species in the Antarctic, but their population is moving further south due to climate change.
The study suggests that even the faintest hint of penguin droppings in the water is enough to prompt krill into escape ...
Just a faint whiff of penguin poop pushes their favorite prey to take "frantic" evasive action, reveals new research.
Megalodon was likely a long, streamlined predator, not a bulky giant. Scientists compared its bones with modern sharks.