New research reveals that scuba-diving lizards, described as "the chicken nuggets of the forest," use a bubble to breathe ...
Bubbles. Whether in a jacuzzi or being blown into your eyeballs by a child, you've got to love them. And behind the general ...
Not only are the lizards able to stay underwater for an extended period of time, they do so by creating air bubbles on their snouts that they “rebreathe,” Swierk said in a study published Sept. 18 in ...
Animals have evolved all manner of methods to evade danger. For one lizard species living in the tropical forests of Costa ...
A species of semi-aquatic lizard produces a special bubble over its nostrils to breathe underwater and avoid predators, ...
Astronomers were able to capture detailed observations of massive gas bubbles moving on the surface of a star, named R. Doradus, located 180 light-years away.
It turns out that the vast oceans of hot plasma that make up the middle and outer layers of huge, geriatric stars churn much ...
A particular type of semi-aquatic lizard has something truly unique to show us about the art of survival with air bubbles ...
The surface microlayer is incredibly thin, on the order of 100 micrometers thick, which is approximately the thickness of a ...
Swierk's observations aren't just idyllic. In a recent study Swierk published in the journal Biology Letters, she revealed ...
This scuba diving lizard creates an air bubble to breathe underwater just like Fleur Delacour in Harry Potter and the Goblet ...
Hydrogen might be touted as a fuel of the future that stands ready to decarbonize shipping and industry, but for the 90 ...