Computer-modeled body movements of a simulated worm (top) and a real worm (bottom). The graphs show body movement patterns over time for both worms (left). On the right, moving images show how closely ...
When observing small worms under a microscope, one might observe something very surprising: the worms appear to make a ...
Worms move faster in an environment riddled with randomly-placed obstacles than they do in an empty space. This surprising observation by physicists at the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands ...
The wriggling and writhing of worms may hold clues to the inner workings of our brains, according to scientists who have developed a pioneering tool to analyze a worm's posture as it wriggles, and ...
California blackworms make a contribution to the math and physics of knot tying by demoing twisting motions that help them escape a tangled worm ball Anyone who’s grappled with jumbled headphones ...