World The science behind a freediver’s 29-minute breath hold world record September 4, 2025 12:03 am Theresa Larkin 0 Min Read SHARE A freediver recently set a new world record for a breath hold. His physical and mental training allowed him to delay a basic human survival response: breathing. This post was originally published on this site Previous Article From ‘stable’ to ‘a little scary,’ AI is changing computer science class and the job hunt Next Article Bay Area small business owners both fearful of and intrigued by AI