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An underwater drone with long, spinning arms like the flagella of bacteria could survey the seas without endangering marine ...
New research shows sperm generate corkscrew-like fluid vortices that spin in sync with their tails, providing an unexpected ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSperm use corkscrew-like fluid flows to screw through their path to fertilizationNow, add another turn to create a superhelix—a tightly coiled, extra-twisted structure," said Professor Reza Nosrati ... but ...
Monash researchers have discovered that swimming sperm create swirling fluid vortices—shaped like rolling corkscrews—giving ...
A Monash University study reveals that sperm generate corkscrew-shaped fluid vortices that enhance their forward motion. The ...
As I perused the latest edition of Georgetown’s leading publication — the Stall Seat Journal — I was pleased to see a brief ...
Monash researchers have discovered that swimming sperm create swirling fluid vortices – shaped like rolling corkscrews – giving them an extra boost in ...
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