They're tiny, blobby, butt-shaped, and glow in the dark. What the heck are they? Scientists are still figuring them out.
In regards to the state of the fan base, I’ll often quote the famous fake marine biologist George Costanza, “the sea was angry that ... clear off the books with under-producing veterans.
Layan Life, a new med-spa at Anantara Layan Phuket Resort, teaches guests how traditional Thai medicine and Western ...
A new study suggests that some plesiosaurs, in addition to fishy scales on their flippers, had humanlike skin on their tail regions, similar to the features of some living sea turtle species.Credit ...
Wageningen Marine Research has been monitoring the amount of plastic encountered in the stomachs of beached fulmars since ...
Scientists found fossil-like traces in gypsum, suggesting ancient microbial life may have existed on Mars billions of years ...
Months after Helene-related flooding pummeled this area of Mecklenburg County, residents continue to cope with the kinds of ...
Paleontologists have learned a lot about the bodies of these ancient sea monsters by studying ... they looked at them under a microscope—which was an “incredible moment,” Marx says in ...
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There’s a Spoon’s Worth of Plastic in Our Brains. Now What?They were working on a school science project about plastic waste, comparing samples from different points along the Rio ...
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Rapid melting of 'sleeping giant' Antarctic glacierA rapidly melting Antarctic glacier containing enough ice to raise global sea levels by 1.5m will be put under the microscope ...
L.salmonis pass through eight life stages, including two nauplii stages (the copepodid stage in which the louse becomes a ...
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