Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
The hydrodynamic mechanics of aquatic locomotion examine how organisms and engineered systems move through water by generating and manipulating fluid flows to produce thrust, lift and control. Two ...
Researchers questioned if coordinated group movements by animals moving through a fluid could reduce the energy cost of locomotion. By combining biomechanics and bioenergetics the researchers found ...
The diverse swimming techniques of the ancient reptiles that ruled the Mesozoic seas have been revealed. Some of the most extraordinary body transformations in evolution have occurred in animals that ...
Researchers have introduced an innovative underwater vest equipped with an antioxidant MXene hydrogel for the sensitive recognition of fish locomotion. This novel device aims to deepen our ...
THE possibility that some aquatic animals may possess a propulsive mechanism of greater efficiency than that of a torpedo or submarine was the subject of a stimulating discussion at a joint meeting of ...
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