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A recent breakthrough in marine biology has unveiled a plethora of new species residing in the mysterious depths of deep-sea ...
A deep sea worm that inhabits hydrothermal vents survives the high levels of toxic arsenic and sulfide in its environment by ...
A deep-sea worm that lives in hydrothermal vents is the first known animal to create orpiment, a toxic, arsenic-containing mineral that was used by artists for centuries ...
The effect of these losses, the researchers contend, was to halt the development of the pygmy sea horse’s head at an early ...
Symbiosis may be more important to evolution than scientists once thought.
A new resident is making a splash at Northeastern University’s Marine Science Center—Neptune, the blue lobster. Neptune is a ...
The return of sea otters and their voracious appetites has helped rescue a section of California marshland, a new study shows.
Dave Winchester of Lynn Classical High School is a marine biology teacher with ... attend the center’s Coastal Ocean Science ...
An expedition to underwater mountains off the coast of Chile has led to the discovery of 160 species not known to live in the region, at least 50 of which are new to science. The information will ...
The animals — called sea walnuts, a type of comb jelly — can then sync up their bodily functions, researchers report October 7 in Current Biology.
Fossils show that the sea dragon-like New Zealand nothosaur had sharp teeth and reached 23 feet long.
UC Davis junior Caroline Donohew watched the everyday power of biology in just five minutes during her summer session class at UC Davis’ Bodega Marine Laboratory, or BML, a coastal research and ...