Latest Updates
-
Karan Aujla India Tour Controversy: Lucknow and Ludhiana Shows Cancelled—What Went Wrong? -
Kissing Disease Linked to 3x Higher Risk of Multiple Sclerosis: What You Should Know -
Feeling Drained in the Heat? 10 Healthy Drinks to Sip This Summer -
Happy Birthday Rashmika Mandanna: Steal Her White Looks For Easter 2026 Festive Parties And Celebrations -
Paneer Paratha Recipe: Crispy Outside, Soft Inside Perfection -
Horoscope for Today April 05, 2026 - Small Choices Guide Calm Momentum -
Happy Easter 2026 Wishes: Top 50+ Messages, Status, Captions And Posts To Share With Family And Friends -
Comfort Style Creamy Blend Tomato Soup Recipe -
Rashmika Mandanna’s “Now It’s Us Three” Post Sparks Speculation Ahead of Anime Awards 2026 Return -
The Softest Ever Homemade Gulab Jamun Recipe
When Does Fish Get Sea Sick?

The researcher, who hails from Stutgart, has studied the effects of weightlessness in water as part of research into how humans are affected in space. To reach the conclusion, forty-nine fish in a mini aquarium were sent up in a plane that went into a steep dive, simulating the loss of gravity astronauts encounter in space flight. It was then when eight of the fish showed disturbing features.
It started moving in circles. "They completely lost their sense of balance, behaving like humans who get seasick," The Telegraph quoted Hilbig, as saying. "The fish lost their orientation, they became completely confused and looked as if they were about to vomit. In the wild such a 'seasick' fish would become prey for others because they are incapable of fleeing from danger," the expert added.
Later, the eight seasick fish were culled and their brains were analysed to try to determine the exact cause of their sickness.
"It would seem the loss of eye contact with water movement and vibrations plays a large part in their disorientation," Hilbig said.
AGENCIES



Click it and Unblock the Notifications











