Humans gills inspired by diving beetles
By studying how beetles can trap air to keep from drowning, researchers suggest artificial gills that mimic such a trick could help people breathe underwater.Scientists in England investigated super-water-repellant surfaces. These possess infinitesimally tiny structures that rise like trees in a forest, on which water droplets rest. The structures trap air between the surface they jut up from and the water on top of them.
Insects and spiders usually drown when submerged. However, aquatic insects such as the great diving beetle Dytiscus marginalis possess rigid hairs on their abdomen that repel water so much they create a silvery film of air that does not collapse. The silk nests of some ground-dwelling spiders and the eggshells of a number of insects also can develop these sheaths of air.
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Wow, if they can perfect this technology it would redifine scuba.
Where can I sign up to test?
Sex underwater… Sex underwater… Sex underwater… That would be as close as we’ll ever be to sex in Zero G *grin*
Captain Dylan Hunt of the starship Andromeda Acendant had some dealings with a bunch of sneaky water breather who pretty well had this all down pat.
Here is one way to combat global warming and prepare us for rising sea levels.
Can’t beat em join em
Surf’s up.
Guess I better start stocking up on limes and dirt… DRY LAND IS NOT A MYTH!!!
Remember the rebreathers the Navy tested in the 50’s (or earlier)?
Works well, and the divers got the bends swimming under large waves. Quite a few were killed.
If they release to the general public, how many deaths, from swimming too deep?
sex underwater is overrated (not bad, overrated)
sdf: Well, that depends on what kind of fish, doesn’t it?
I would get it because i get erections from thinking about it, where can i sign up. Oh yes, gills give me erections