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In fact, humans have been freediving for thousands of years, mainly to gather food and resources from the ocean floor. For ...
How long can you hold your breath? 30 seconds? A minute? Longer? Whatever your answer, there’s a very high chance it’s not as ...
Croatian freediver Vitomir Maričić broke the world record for longest human breath hold with a stunning 29 minutes and 3 ...
New research from the University of St Andrews has found that a remarkable group of women who free dive for seafood without ...
Humans have a long history of diving to forage from the seabed and today elite freedivers are reaching greater depths than ever. Some researchers argue humans belong in the sea.
Vitomir Maricic, a freediver from Croatia, did something incredible on June 14: He held his breath for 29 minutes and three ...
Breath-hold diving elicits a remarkable suite of physiological responses that enable humans to withstand extreme hypoxic conditions. At the core of these adaptations is the diving response, which ...
Vitomir Maričić, a freediver from Croatia, held his breath for 29 minutes and three seconds, shattering the previous world ...