Mark Denny

Mark W. Denny (born 1951) is a professor of biology at Stanford University.

His research on the intertidal zone of wave-swept shores has led to increased understanding of this habitat. His most publicized research is his work on locomotion of water striders, which led to the coining of the term "Denny's paradox" to explain a discrepancy between physics and previous understanding of how surface-dwelling animals such as these insects move.

In 2008 he examined greyhounds, thoroughbred horses and human athletes trying to find their maximum running speed. He predicted the fastest possible time for men's 100 metres will be 9.48 seconds. Provided by Wikipedia
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Rocket Science [E-Book] : From Fireworks to the Photon Drive /
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Making sense of weather and climate : the science behind the forecasts [E-Book] /
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Lights on! : the science of power generation [E-Book] /
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Engineering Animals [E-Book] : how life works /
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Gliding for gold : the physics of winter sports [E-Book] /
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Engineering animals : how life works [E-Book] /
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Froth! : the science of beer [E-Book] /
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Float your boat! : the evolution and science of sailing [E-Book] /
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Blip, ping & buzz : making sense of radar and sonar [E-Book] /
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Ingenium : five machines that changed the world [E-Book] /
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Chance in biology : using probability to explore nature /
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Chance in biology : using probability to explore nature [E-Book] /