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A Breakthrough In The Physics Of Blood Clotting: New Research Shows Platelets Do Their Job Better When Not In Total Sync With One Another
TechiLive
Elephants Inhale Water at 330 mph
Live Science
Elephants Suck Water at 330 mph.
Eminetra
An Elephant’s Trunk Works Like a Vacuum Cleaner. – Scientist.
Social Post News
Suck it up: Study Probes Elephants' Suction Powers
France 24
How Studying Elephant Trunks are Helping Scientists to Build Next-Gen Robots
Nature World News
Research Filter: Why an Elephant's Trunk is Like a Swiss Army Knife
ABC Austrailia
Elephants are SUPER SUCKERS and Can Inhale Foods at Dizzying Speeds of 335mph - 30 Times Faster than a Human Sneeze
Daily Mail
The Times View on Elephants’ Suction Technique: Talented Trunks
The Times
Elephants’ Suction Powers Even More Remarkable That Previously Thought, Study Reveals
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