By expelling air from their blowholes while underwater, dolphins can produce a doughnut-shaped vortex that rises to the ...
For us, bubbles put the fizz in champagne and the calm in bathtime. But for several aquatic and land-dwelling creatures, bubbles are also a useful survival tool, whether it’s boosting hunting success ...
Several species of anolis lizards blow bubbles from their noses to breathe underwater, according to research published in the scientific journal Current Biology this month. While aquatic insects have ...
Some commercial ships are now releasing a steady stream of bubbles underwater, and the reason is purely functional: reducing drag. This technique, called air lubrication, reduces resistance and helps ...
A humpback whale known as Kараул (Watchtower) produced this bubble ring in Hawaii in 2020. Humpback whales are known for their extensive use of bubbles—from powerful, aggressive bursts that prove ...
Get both a drone's-eye and an underwater view of how humpback whales use bubble-net fishing to round up krill. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist for CNET.
A humble little lizard has developed a clever escape route from predators – it blows a bubble over its nostrils and scuba dives to safety for 20 minutes or more. Now, a biologist has explored exactly ...
There’s a new creature swimming among the sharks at Adventure Aquarium. Mermaids have reappeared at the aquarium’s 550,000 gallon Shark Realm exhibit and can be seen swimming beneath the water, ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Animals have evolved all manner of methods to evade danger. For one ...