Vitomir Maričić holds his breath for over 29 minutes, setting a new diving record and raising awareness for ocean conservation.
The answer: It depends on the rules. As the Daily Mail explains, humans set breath-holding records in water because they "can hold their breath twice as long underwater as they can on land.” The ...
The “completely unexpected” behavior reported in scalloped hammerhead sharks raises questions about how widespread it may be among other species. By holding their breath, scalloped hammerhead sharks ...
Scalloped hammerhead sharks hold their breath to keep their bodies warm during deep dives into cold water where they hunt prey such as deep sea squids. This discovery provides important new insights ...
Scalloped hammerhead sharks hold their breath to keep their bodies warm during deep dives into cold water where they hunt prey such as deep sea squids, according to a study published Thursday in the ...
SEVERNA PARK, Md. — A lot of people have probably done it: taken a big gulp of air, pushed off underwater and swam as far we could go. Perhaps it was even issued as a challenge during practices to ...
You're never too old to learn a new trick. Actress Sigourney Weaver proves just that in her training for the highly anticipated film, "Avatar: The Way of Water." Appearing on "The Tonight Show with ...
"Avatar: The Way of Water" may be breaking worldwide box office records recently, but starring actress Kate Winslet recently set a record of her own. She crushed actor Tom Cruise’s underwater ...