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Researchers offer new insight into the evolution of the suction ability of remora fishes, showcasing a bioinspired suction disk that mimics, and can exceed, the fish's uncanny powers of adhesion.
When the host creature feeds, the remora temporarily detaches itself from them to gobble up the waterborne scraps. Like the remora's natural disc, the drone's synthetic version isn't just one big ...
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Jaymi Heimbuch is a writer and photographer specializing in wildlife conservation, technology, and food. She is the author of "The Ethiopian Wolf: Hope at the Edge of Extinction." If you've ever ...
Remora Pro can be attached to a pair of headphones and offers the kind of audio quality and latency that's only been possible with wired connections before. Most wireless headphones rely on Bluetooth ...