Submerged bees breathe and use strategies that don’t require oxygen, lab tests show. In nature, that trick could help the ...
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Guinness World Records answers the most Googled questions about world records
From loudest burps to longest breath holds, GWR reveals which records exist and which don't based on the most popular Google ...
Join Shubham Pandey's freediving workshops in Hyderabad to master breath control and relaxation techniques for underwater exploration.
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Alan Ritchson pulls off a wild underwater take in War Machine
Alan Ritchson performs a full underwater take in War Machine, holding his breath while dragging free weights across the ...
A new study offers clues as to how the insects survive flooding as they emerge from a hibernation-like phase every winter.
A newly mated bumblebee queen typically spends the winter alone underground. After mating in late summer or fall, she burrows into the soil and slips into diapause, an insect state of suspended ...
BUMBLEBEE queens have been hiding a remarkable superpower all this time. It turns out the buzzing insects can breathe ...
Queen bumble bees can survive fully submerged for a week, revealing how these pollinators endure spring floods and still start new colonies.
After scientists accidentally discovered that the common eastern bumblebee can withstand flood conditions, they wanted to investigate what makes that super-ability possible ...
It’s the longest river in the world, full of unique creatures, weaving and winding 3,700 miles across lush rainforests and ...
Neuroscientists have uncovered new insights into a key evolutionary question: Why can humans talk when most animals can't?
Two weeks after scientists confirmed the first-ever outbreak of avian influenza, or bird flu, in elephant seals along the California coast, the disease has spread to other marine mammals, researchers ...
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