Some parasitic nematodes are known to propel themselves explosively into the air to land on their insect prey.
A new study by UC Berkeley and Emory University biologists and physicists suggests that they’re not just blindly…

Some parasitic nematodes are known to propel themselves explosively into the air to land on their insect prey.
A new study by UC Berkeley and Emory University biologists and physicists suggests that they’re not just blindly…