New research has unraveled the mystery of how microscopic cilia coordinate to move and propel marine creatures through water.
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I can’t believe what’s swimming in this fast-moving river
I can’t believe what’s swimming in this raging river right now. Ex-Clarence Thomas clerk sounds alarm on expected Supreme ...
If you’re curious about the average pace for professional triathletes finishing the Ironman swim, here are the stats. The ...
We talk often in the outdoors community about the risks that wild animals, like bears, mountain lions and rattlesnakes, pose.
Scientists discovered that koalas have fingerprints almost identical to humans, showing how evolution can arrive at the same ...
An acclaimed researcher is an expert at explaining complicated problems. Now she has to confront the most vexing question: ...
That gives the test utility in monitoring drinking water for two of the most toxic “forever chemicals,” perfluorooctanoic ...
Jonathan Ford is the founding partner and group creative director of Pearlfisher, a multi-disciplinary design studio shaped ...
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‘Tron: Ares’ Star Arturo Castro Explains How the ‘Road House’ Trailer Landed Him a Dream Job
Jake Gyllenhaal's agent at WME recommended that his fellow client Jared Leto take a look at Arturo for 'Tron.' Says Arturo: ...
A controlled explosion in the quarry removes millions of years of limestone rock, allowing the palaeontologists the more ...
What will Arizona State women's basketball look like in the first year under coach Molly Miller? Here's what we know.
Applied physicist Iker Zuriguel studies the movement of particles and people to optimize their flow and improve public safety.
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