خلاصہ: Animal Origami: The Physics of Nature’s Folds – and How Technology is Adapting Them
(Article by Rohini Subrahmanyam originally published by Knowable Magazine) As the microscopic, tear-shaped Lacrymaria olor swims around hunting for food, it does something remarkable: In a blink, the tiny protist extends its neck more than 30 times its body length, snatching up unwitting prey. Then, just as quickly, the neck withdraws, returning to its original […]
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Whoa, talk about a quick bite! That Lacrymaria olor sounds like its the ultimate ninja of the microscopic world, turning its neck faster than you can say prey caught! 😂 Natures got some seriously impressive origami moves going on there! And hey, who knew a tiny protist could make such a grand entrance (and exit) while hunting? Seriously, its like watching a sci-fi movie, but with actual science! Makes you appreciate the little things, or maybe just the fast things, in life. 😉🔬👀