top | item 21569778 Honeybees can surf to safety 30 points| sohkamyung | 6 years ago |cosmosmagazine.com | reply 3 comments order hn newest [+] [-] Jeff_Brown|6 years ago|reply "Surfing" makes for a cool headline, but I would call this swimming. A surfer stays on a single wave.This might be an especially efficient form of swimming, though -- one where the paddles move at the waves' resonant frequency. [+] [-] HiroProtagonist|6 years ago|reply non-paywall source: https://cosmosmagazine.com/biology/honeybees-can-surf-to-saf... [+] [-] dang|6 years ago|reply Ok, we've changed to that from https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/18/science/bees-surfing-wate.... Thanks!
[+] [-] Jeff_Brown|6 years ago|reply "Surfing" makes for a cool headline, but I would call this swimming. A surfer stays on a single wave.This might be an especially efficient form of swimming, though -- one where the paddles move at the waves' resonant frequency.
[+] [-] HiroProtagonist|6 years ago|reply non-paywall source: https://cosmosmagazine.com/biology/honeybees-can-surf-to-saf... [+] [-] dang|6 years ago|reply Ok, we've changed to that from https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/18/science/bees-surfing-wate.... Thanks!
[+] [-] dang|6 years ago|reply Ok, we've changed to that from https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/18/science/bees-surfing-wate.... Thanks!
[+] [-] Jeff_Brown|6 years ago|reply
This might be an especially efficient form of swimming, though -- one where the paddles move at the waves' resonant frequency.
[+] [-] HiroProtagonist|6 years ago|reply
[+] [-] dang|6 years ago|reply