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Sandfish lizards do the locomotion

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Margaret W. Bushee, [email protected]

Physicists, biologists, mathematicians and engineers have formulas to characterize movement over hard ground, but they still have much to learn about locomotion over more fluid surfaces, such as sand or mud. To find out more, physicists at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta have studied various animals that “swim” in sand, such as the aptly named sandfish lizard (Scincus scincus), a species of skink. “We would like to understand how biological organisms interact with media with complex physics to gain understanding of this part of biology,” said Daniel I. Goldman. He was the lead...Read full article

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    Published: November 2009
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