The secret to this acrobatic skill lies in an extremely flexible part of the spine that allows cats to twist in the air and land safely.
The saying goes, “cats always land on their feet.” Scientists have investigated the physics of falling cats since at least 1700, and a team of researchers has recently furthered the topic with a study ...
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Do pilots need math and physics? The real answer
In this video, I explain the significance of understanding Math and Physics for aspiring airline pilots.
But falling cats – they seem to manage [it].” That feline talent of twisting round in mid-air isn’t just a neat survival ...
Another example of how birds’ bodies are efficient, light, sturdy and well-prepared for the challenges of the natural ...
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