Scuba diving and freediving allow us to see a different world than we are used to. Jules Casey, also known as @onebreathdiver on Instagram, is an award-winning Australian photographer who shares some ...
In the 1960s science fiction film Fantastic Voyage, audiences thrilled to the idea of shrinking a submarine and the people inside it to microscopic dimensions and injecting it into a person’s ...
Scallops are generally considered sedentary organisms, meaning that they do not move around much. However, this very still lifestyle changes when a scallop is disturbed by a predator. This disturbance ...
Diver Jules Casey shared a resurfaced video showing a scallop swimming by rapidly clapping its shell near Blairgowrie Pier in Victoria, Australia. The video, originally filmed years ago, has gone ...
Some of us might imagine robots to be big hulking contraptions of mass destruction, but one of the applications of robotics and science goes in the opposite direction, scaling down these objects so ...
The idea of using nanobots to treat diseases has been around for years, though it has yet to be realized in any significant manner. Inspired by Purcell’s Scallop theorem, scientists from the Max ...
For years now, scientists have been trying to develop microscopic robots that can swim through bodily fluids and repair damaged cells or deliver medicine. Now, scientists from the Max Planck Institute ...
Scallops are drawn to illuminated fishing pots like moths to a flame. The study examined the effect of LED lights on crab and lobster pots used by fishing boats off the coast of Cornwall, UK, and the ...
Scallops are drawn to illuminated fishing pots like moths go to a candle, new research shows. The study examined the effect of LED lights on crab and lobster pots used by fishing boats off the coast ...