By studying how fish move while swimming in an underwater "treadmill," biologists are gaining insights that could lead to new treatments for human hearing, or better underwater vehicles and devices.
By studying how fish move while swimming in an underwater "treadmill," biologists are gaining insights that could lead to new treatments for human hearing, or better underwater vehicles and devices.
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Originally released by American Institute of Physics, 2015.
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