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For 50 years, scientists believed that schools of fish would save the most energy by swimming in flat diamond formations.
Scientists thought fish saved energy by swimming in flat diamond shapes, but study shows they actually prefer swimming in 3D ...
University of Delaware's interdisciplinary research team pilots innovative K-12 engineering curriculum at The College School ...
Underwater, fish-eye footage brings Sleeping Bear’s aquatic life ... The goal is to show elementary school kids that they can do something right now − like check their boats and boards for ...
Fish swimming in schools, the team realized, expend less energy than those traveling solo. The team’s study , published in the journal PLOS Biology, is one of the first to directly measure how ...
For 50 years, scientists believed that schools of fish would save the most energy by swimming in flat diamond formations. Recently, a team of ...
A new study of giant danios (not pictured) suggests schools of fish save 79 percent more energy in turbulent conditions than fish swimming individually. Gordon Firestein via Wikimedia Commons ...
Students at ETH Zurich are making autonomous underwater vehicles that look and swim like fish to collect environmental DNA. Scientists are collecting environmental DNA using an autonomous robot ...
Photographed by a drone, a school of red drum swim over a coastal sandbar near Charleston, S.C. Red drum males make grunting sounds beneath the ocean to attract females during mating season.
A day octopus and fish hunt for their favorite underwater snacks. Scientists observed octopuses in the Red Sea teaming up with schools of fish in complex hierarchical displays of teamwork.
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