Research roundup: 6 cool science stories we almost missed

Research roundup: 6 cool science stories we almost missed

It’s a regrettable reality that there is never enough time to cover all the interesting scientific stories we come across. So every month, we highlight a handful of the best stories that nearly slipped through the cracks. April’s list includes tracking Roman ship repairs, the discovery that mushrooms can detect human urine, crushing soda cans for science, and the physics of why dolphins can swim so fast.

Physics of why dolphins swim so fast


Dolphins are very good swimmers but the exact mechanisms by which they achieve their impressive speed and agility in water have remained murky. Japanese scientists from the University of Osaka ran multiple supercomputer simulations to learn more about how dolphins optimize their propulsion and found it has to do with the vortices, or eddies, produced by dolphin kicks, according to a paper published in the journal Physical Review Fluids.

Per the authors, when dolphins flap their tails up and down, the kicking motion pushes water backward and produces swirling currents of varying sizes.  The computer simulations enabled the team to break down those different sizes, revealing that the initial tail oscillations produce large vortex rings that generate thrust, and those larger ones then produce many more smaller vortices. However, the smaller ones don’t contribute to the forward motion.

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  1. desiree.mraz

    This roundup sounds like a fantastic way to highlight some intriguing science stories! It’s always exciting to discover the fascinating research that might fly under the radar. Looking forward to diving into these discoveries!

  2. keegan.anderson

    Absolutely! It’s a great way to ensure that fascinating research doesn’t get overlooked. I find it interesting how these stories often intersect with everyday life, showing us the relevance of science beyond the lab.

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