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Some of the most colorful sea animals that live beneath the waves are bright, beautiful ... and deadly A rainbow underwater ...
Record amounts of sargassum are floating in the Caribbean Sea and ending up on beaches from Puerto Rico to Guyana — but ...
A team of international scientists recently returned from a 35-day expedition to explore the waters of the South Sandwich ...
During a tour of the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, Corey Allard noticed something strange: fish ...
For over a century, scientists have wrestled with one of biology’s most fundamental mysteries: how the first animals evolved.
The hard version of coral polyps produces limestone that is used to form layer after layer of a rigid coral skeleton. Groups ...
Beneath the rough/choppy/tumultuous waves of the Bay of Bengal, a kaleidoscope of marine life thrives just 8-12 km off ...
The rounded fungus the colour of a dried up leaf is easy to miss on the earthen trail, especially at first glance.
Humans may count themselves lucky to reach 100, but some creatures have lifespans that make centuries look like a weekend. In ...
Herein, a decellularized human placental sponge (DPS) was fabricated using the decellularization and freeze-drying technique and then recellularized with human adipose-derived mesenchymal cells (MSCs) ...
Relatives of the humble sea sponge have filtered Earth's ... Their simplicity has led scientists to suggest sponges were the earliest animals to arise on our planet. But exactly when that happened ...