A marine researcher has captured the first-ever video footage of a shark swimming in Antarctica’s near-freezing waters. The ...
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"Shellfish are an interesting food group. I mean, we put them all into one big category, but they do come in two major ...
Currently, there is no federal oversight of the use of invertebrates in research in the United States. In a welcome move, the National Institutes of Health’s Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW) ...
Undercurrents’ week 10 ‘market pulse’ updates on US wholesale markets for various key commodities are available on our new platform ...
The UK government’s new animal welfare strategy takes aim at the live boiling of crabs and other decapods, but will there really be a ban?
The Woods Hole Woman’s Club will present “The Amazing World of Cephalopods," a talk by Dr. Roger Hanlon, on Tuesday, March 10, at 11:30 AM at The Church of the ...
By drawing water into an internal, muscular cavity and forcefully expelling it through a flexible, narrow tube, known as a siphon, cephalopods are able to create forward thrust, propelling themselves ...
The Cayman crew of the 'Beyond the Reef' expedition hosted a port of call party, inviting the public to hear what they ...
Test your knowledge of Japan's boldest leaps into the cosmos with a quiz that explores JAXA's missions, milestones, and the science shaping humanity's future among the stars.
Moons may seem like quiet companions to the planets, but many of them are worlds every bit as fascinating as the planets themselves. Some are covered in oceans, some erupt with lava, and others hide ...
In more modern times, a huge range of inks evolved. Johannes Gutenberg used oil-based inks mixed with lamp-black, egg white ...
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