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The Jellyfish’s Swimming Secret? It’s a Master of Suction
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9 years ago
New fluid dynamics research shows that jellyfish and lampreys essentially suction their way through Earth’s oceans. Understanding the creatures' movements could someday lead to more efficient boat designs.
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