Newcastle University-led study finds Pacific Ocean’s Palau coral reefs may have adapted to warmer temperatures, highlighting need for emissions reduction.
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Unique Fish Identified in Lower Susquehanna by Scientists
Unique Fish Identified in Lower Susquehanna by ScientistsThe lower drainages of the Susquehanna and Potomac rivers are known to have …
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Sharks Near NASA’s Florida Spaceport: 7 Fascinating Facts
This text explores the diverse shark population near NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, detailing their ecological importance, research, conservation efforts, and …
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500-Million-Year-Old “Dune” Monster Unveiled – Ancient Sea Worm Unknown to Science
Researchers from the University of Kansas discover a 500-million-year-old unknown sea worm species, Shaihuludia shurikeni, in Utah’s Spence Shale.
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Landmark Discovery of the Oldest Known Swimming Jellyfish – 505 Million Years Old
Discovery of 505-million-year-old swimming jellyfish Burgessomedusa phasmiformis reveals Cambrian ecosystem’s complexity; found in Burgess Shale.
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Climate Change’s Impact: Sea Urchins Grapple with Survival
Research reveals climate change-induced heavy rainfall, reducing sea water salinity, threatens sea urchins’ survival.
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Unraveling Mysteries of the Deep: Researchers Dive into the World of Ghost Sharks
Unraveling secrets of ghost sharks, deep-sea’s enigmatic creatures. UF researchers dive into their breeding habitats with ROVs.
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Warm-Blooded Exception – Scientists Find That Basking Sharks Have Warm Body Temperatures
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerResearch uncovers basking sharks, usually gentle plankton-eaters, as warm-bodied exceptions among mostly cold-blooded marine life.
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Deep-Sea Mining Effects on Marine Life Might Be More Significant Than Predicted
Study reveals Japan’s deep-sea cobalt mining may have larger-than-expected impact on marine life due to sediment pollution.
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The Global Dispersal of Eelgrass: A Keystone Species
The Global Dispersal of Eelgrass: A Keystone SpeciesA global scientific team has mapped the migratory history of eelgrass, a marine …