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What’s the Shortest Amount of Time Ever Recorded?

What’s the Shortest Amount of Time Ever Recorded?

Learn about how scientists just measured the quickest event ever recorded; how tiny remoras (suckerfish) stay stuck to fast-moving whales; and why being too busy could be killing your creativity.

Curiosity Weekly · Warner Bros. Discovery

January 6, 202111m 10s

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Learn about how scientists just measured the quickest event ever recorded; how tiny remoras (suckerfish) stay stuck to fast-moving whales; and why being too busy could be killing your creativity.

Scientists have just measured the shortest amount of time, ever. by Cameron Duke

How do little remoras stay stuck to fast-moving whales? Physics! by Steffie Drucker

Being Too Busy May Be Killing Your Creativity by Anna Todd

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