The tiny fish, called shellears, use microscopic hook-like growths on their fins to ascend—and they take a lot of breaks. The ...
The world cheered when Alex Honnold free-climbed a 101-story skyscraper in Taipei. Gather now, fickle public, to applaud the ...
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Rock-climbing fish scale a 50-foot waterfall using tiny hooks in their fins
Learn how fish in the Democratic Republic of the Congo scale a near-vertical waterfall using microscopic hooks.
Encapsulating that perfectly is a tiny, one-inch-long fish in Hawaiʻi. The news outlet Islands profiled the Nopoli rock-climbing goby, whose prowess simply has to be seen to be believed. If you're ...
Scientists have devised a method of using fish scales to convey encrypted messages. Not only would the technology divert seafood industry waste from landfills, it should also be less costly than ...
Every angler wants to know the exact weight of the fish they catch, and a good scale eliminates the guesswork. Electronic scales are available at multiple price points, but the most expensive ones ...
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