A newly discovered predatory “death-ball” sponge in the Southern Ocean hunts small prey with tiny hooks, revealing surprising deep-sea behaviour and hidden marine biodiversity.
Right now, many of us have a bit of moss sitting in our Christmas decorations at home. Some of us picked it ourselves in the ...
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Undersea lava rubble acts as a 'sponge' for carbon dioxide, study finds
Lava rubble at the bottom of the sea is acting like a giant "sponge" for carbon dioxide, ancient cores reveal. Ancient lava ...
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How cobras stay hydrated: A look at snake biology
After viewing this short Instagram reel of a king cobra calmly drinking from a bowl of water, you might wonder how snakes ...
The deep sea around Antarctica just got a whole lot weirder as researchers have discovered at least 30 previously unknown ...
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A stem cell sponge could absorb joint pain and shield cartilage
Osteoarthritis is one of the most expensive and disabling conditions in modern medicine, driving joint replacements and ...
Learn more about the most exciting species found around the world in 2025, from the deep sea to the western Himalayas.
Researchers have captured the dynamic nature of nuclear pore complexes with AFM, reshaping our understanding of intracellular ...
Farms and cities use so much of the Colorado River's water that little remains for the river's own ecosystem. Will ...
And a good history lesson. (Netflix) 4 out of 5 AVATAR FIRE AND ASH: Tremendous filmmaking again from James Cameron, visually ...
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Zombie urchins & the Blob: California sea otters face new threats & ecosystem shifts
The sea otter pup was tiny, probably less than 2 weeks old, alone in Morro Bay on an October morning earlier this year. A ...
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