Last year was a real mussel year, with up to 1000 times more mussels than usual in some areas along the West Coast.
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IFLScience on MSNOver 50 New Species Of Deep-Sea Beasties Reported Near Costa Rica's Methane SeepsIt’s a good day to be a marine biologist: a bundle of new species has been found living among the deep-sea methane seeps off ...
Turing patterns offer insight into (among other things) the patterns we find on animals, whether it’s the splotches on ...
A recent workshop at the University of Guam Marine Laboratory has led to the formation of a specialized team to address the ...
Deep explicitly compares its product to the International Space Station, saying that the day of its first deployment will ...
A fossil hunter found a lump of prehistoric vomit roughly dated to the time of the mass extinction that wiped out the ...
If the potential loss of our koalas (and numbats, eastern quolls and pygmy possums among many others) is distressing, ...
A world-class scuba diving destination due to its proximity to the Verde Island Passage, the municipality of Mabini in Batangas province boasts of waters teeming with marine life. Hard and soft corals ...
Myra Sklarew, a poet and teacher who found inspiration for her graceful, meditative verses in the natural world, her Jewish heritage and her early years working with rhesus monkeys at a research lab, ...
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The Best 20 Things to do in MevagisseyMevagissey is the classic gorgeous Cornish fishing village. It is modest, discreet, and very entertaining. Every area ...
The shark's immaculate conception in an aquarium with females confused scientists. Photo of the baby
The team of experts says that the two female sharks present in the aquarium have not been in contact with a male for more ...
A 66-million-year-old piece of fossilised vomit has been discovered in Denmark, shedding light on prehistoric marine life.
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