A recent study published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface has uncovered how the denticles on the skin of great white sharks contribute to their speed and efficiency in swimming. These tooth-like structures help reduce friction, enabling the sharks to move swiftly at various speeds. The findings could potentially inspire the design of faster aircraft and boats by mimicking the shark’s unique skin structure.
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Driver who left fatally injured cyclist on grass patch after collision gets jail, driving ban
A driver, Chua Kun Yang, was sentenced to 1 year and 5 months in prison for leaving the scene of an accident that resulted in the death of cyclist Lee Lian Kuang. Chua, who failed to yield at a zebra crossing, initially moved the injured man but left before calling for help, leading to Lee's death from severe injuries. In addition to his prison sentence, Chua received an eight-year driving ban after pleading guilty to...
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