We don't know exactly how long she could hold her breath underwater, but she clearly pushed herself to the limit: She repeatedly ruptured an eardrum from the hours she spent in studio tanks.
The record for holding your breath underwater (amongst humans) is an impressive 24 minutes and 37 seconds, set by freediver Budimir Šobat in 2021. He beat the next-longest breath hold by just 34 ...
Professional diver Andrew Ryzebol tells PEOPLE exclusively of his risky underwater explorations 200 feet beneath uncharted ...
A scientist from Northern Ireland has discovered the super sense that makes marine mammals the ultimate divers. Dr Chris McKnight from County Antrim has been researching how seals can hold their ...
The snake wrapped itself around his neck and torso, as he held his breath underwater at the BioNova pool in California. Anacondas are the world's largest snakes and they can hold their breath up ...
Hippos spend a lot of time in the water, but they can only stay submerged for around 5 minutes at a time ...
If a gray seal started to get that panicky air-hunger feeling as soon as the saturation of CO2 in their blood started going up while they were holding ... penguin can stay underwater for up ...
Dr Chris McKnight from County Antrim has been researching how seals can hold their breath much longer underwater than many other species as part of his work at the University of St Andrews in ...
It’s been an excellent start to the year for thriller fans. The likes of “Companion” and “Black Bag” seem surefire bets to be among the best in the genre in 2025, and that’s just the ...