There are two goldfish in a tank. One asks the other, “do you know how to drive this thing?” While we can’t take credit for the joke (thanks, Punstoppable), Snopes can answer the question. According ...
Who would be the scariest behind the wheel in a highway full of drivers? Children? Primates? How about a goldfish? The fish tank has been equipped with LIDAR, a technology used in some self-driving ...
Is it the beginning of the cyborg fish uprising, or just an innocent goldfish going out for a stroll? We’ll leave that up to you to decide. The team of scientists from Ben-Gurion University designed a ...
An old joke goes like this: Two fish are in a tank and one says, "Do you know how to drive this thing?" Israeli scientists appear to have found the answer. A team from Ben-Gurion University has ...
Researchers at Israel's Ben-Gurion University have built a self-propelled fish tank on wheels that goldfish inside can drive around on land with intent. The unusual electric vehicle is equipped with ...
My favorite story I wrote in 2019 was about a research study that taught rats to drive, an activity that the rats appeared to enjoy. Today, we have another tale of lab animals getting behind the wheel ...
"These results demonstrate that the goldfish was able to transfer to a wholly different terrestrial environment and navigate successfully," says researcher Ronen Segev. (Representative image) Goldfish ...
From lickable TV screens to electric chopsticks, some weird and wonderful devices have been unveiled in recent months. But the latest invention may the wackiest yet, and certainly raised a few ...
It might seem like a fish needs a car like — well, like a fish needs a bicycle. But a new experiment suggests that fish actually make pretty good drivers. In the experiment, several goldfish learned ...
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