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Whales do more than just swim the seas—they power the ocean's ecosystem. By transporting nutrients from deep waters to the ...
A startup called Marine Biologics is breaking down seaweed into its base components so they can be used for a range of ...
Scientists found that forests did not recover quickly after Earth’s worst extinction. Instead, plant life changed in phases.
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Whale pee and other bi-products play a vital role in ocean ecosystems. Find out how they transport nutrients across the seas.
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A new study reveals that baleen whales, including humpbacks and gray whales, enrich oceans when they take a whizz.
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New research has shown that whales ferry substantial quantities of nutrients for thousands of miles in their urine and other ...