Study reveals Carcinonemertes conanobrieni, a worm named after Conan O’Brien, threatens Caribbean spiny lobsters and fishing industry.
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Revolutionary Discovery – Newly Identified Process Could Account for 12% of Global Oxygen Production
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinRevolutionary research discovers a cellular process in marine phytoplankton, potentially accounting for 12% of Earth’s total oxygen production.
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Megalodon, the ancient apex predator, revealed as warm-blooded through tooth analysis, raising questions about its extinction. (157 characters)
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“Predator-Prey Dynamics Unveiled: Ancient Reptiles with Long Necks Fell Victim to Decapitation”
Ancient reptiles’ vulnerability revealed: Fossil evidence confirms decapitation of long-necked Tanystropheus by predators. (158 characters)
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BiodiversityMarine BiologyNew SpeciesSciTech NewsUniversity Of Gothenburg
Discovery of 20 New Sea Lettuce Species in the Baltic Sea Region
Researchers discover 20 new sea lettuce species in the Baltic Sea, revealing extensive biodiversity and potential for sustainable aquaculture.
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The Hidden Parasite Wreaking Havoc on Caribbean Sea Urchins
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerScientists have identified a parasite causing the severe die-off of long-spined sea urchins in the Caribbean, crucial for coral reef …
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Scientists Discover Five Thousand New Species in the Pacific Ocean – But They Are at Risk
Scientists discover thousands of new species in the Pacific Ocean, highlighting the risk they face due to impending deep-sea mining …
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Rare Discovery: Sea Monster From Age of Dinosaurs Found on Remote Arctic Island
For almost 190 years, scientists have been researching where the ancient sea-dwelling reptiles from the Dinosaur Age came from. Recently,…
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Why Size Matters For Minke Whales: How Smaller Whales Would Struggle to Survive
Minke whales are the smallest kinds of baleen whales. Researchers just discovered that they can’t survive by hunting using a…