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Scientists thought fish saved energy by swimming in flat diamond shapes, but study shows they actually prefer swimming in 3D ...
For 50 years, scientists believed that schools of fish would save the most energy by swimming in flat diamond formations.
Scientists have long assumed that fish save energy by swimming in neat diamond formations, but a new study using advanced 3D ...
The fish adopted a swimming style that resembled the motion of a flag flapping slowly in the breeze, letting the spinning water push their body forward.
A new study suggests fish may swim together in turbulent water to conserve energy. Animals. Researchers have a new idea about why fish swim in schools. August 5, 2024 4:37 AM ET.
Animals Wildlife Fish Fish swimming together fare better in turbulent waters. Groups of fish give a schooling to solitary travelers--they expend 79 percent less energy. By Laura Baisas.
A fish has been captured by researchers swimming at never-before-recorded depths of over five miles below the ocean’s surface off the coast of Japan, researchers announced.
The fish, which swim on their own, show how lab-grown heart tissue can be designed to maintain a rhythmic beat indefinitely, a team reports in the journal Science.
Why some fish are really bad at swimming. Seahorses, frogfish, and others live the life aquatic with little swimming. Not everyone can swim like a fish—even among fish.
"There were fish swimming in the street," John Morgan, a Delray Beach city official, told the Sun-Sentinel in October 2014 after a few inches of sea water accumulated without any rain.