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Learn how these tiny clownfish, famous for their role in the “Finding Nemo” films, survive the trouble of heatwaves.
Clownfish have been shown to shrink in order to survive heat stress and avoid social conflict, Newcastle University research reveals.
Clownfish, the brightly colored reef fish, have revealed a surprising survival strategy in the face of climate change: they ...
They thought clownfish were the best species to study to fill that gap, since they've been extensively studied and are well understood. The fish live on Indo-Pacific coral reefs where heat stress has ...
New research finds clownfish shrink their bodies to survive warming oceans. Scientists observed some of the orange-striped ...
A new study shows that orange clownfish can reduce their body size when water temperatures are unusually high.
A survey of more than 4,000 Year 12 students suggests young people want schools to focus less on uniform rules and more on ...
Humpback whales are not always born in tropical waters, new research has shown -- challenging long-held assumptions about their breeding and migration behaviors, while raising new questions for marine ...
My search for answers to these stupendously ambitious questions led me, it now seems inexorably, to mitochondria. This idea of mitochondria being little batteries with a built-in charger, about as ...
Newcastle City Council has approved plans for a £274 million rebuild of Newcastle University's student accommodation site at ...
Both Newcastle based universities are part of a group encouraging the Government to reconsider their immigration plans.