The saying goes, “cats always land on their feet.” Scientists have investigated the physics of falling cats since at least ...
In 1894, the French physiologist Étienne-Jules Marey tried to resolve a particularly vexing question in science: How do cats ...
The secret to this acrobatic skill lies in an extremely flexible part of the spine that allows cats to twist in the air and ...
For more than a century, scientists have been trying to figure out how a falling cat lands on its feet with such astonishing ...
Learn how variations in different parts of the spine allow cats to land upright.
When cats fall, they usually land on their feet. This uncanny ability to right themselves before hitting the ground has long puzzled scientists. Now, a team from Yamaguchi University in Japan has the ...
The research continues, with a paper published in the journal The Anatomical Record reporting on new experiments to analyze the flexibility of feline spines. Over the centuries, scientists have ...
But falling cats – they seem to manage [it].” That feline talent of twisting round in mid-air isn’t just a neat survival ...
An exceptionally flexible region of the spine enables falling cats to twist the front and back halves of their body ...
This well-known ‘air-righting reflex’ has fascinated both pet owners and scientists for centuries. But how can cats twist their bodies in midair and not violate the laws of physics? A recent study by ...
Cats' gravity-defying pivots mid-fall just got a clear scientific explanation. Researchers at Japan's Yamaguchi University ...