Cats have been our companions for almost 10,000 years. They have been worshipped by Egyptians, killed (or not) by physicists, and captioned by geeks. And in all that time, no one has quite appreciated how impressively they drink. Using high-speed videos, Pedro Reis and Roman Stocker from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has shown that lapping cats are masters of physics. Every flick of their tongues finely balances a pair of forces, at high speed, to draw a column of water into their thirsty jaws.
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, where Yong explains that each sip is a tug-of-war between inertia and gravity. Here's a little of that high-speed video: Related Content: 80beats: Your Cat Controls You With an Un-Ignorable Purr
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