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High-frequency sounds produced by snapping shrimp, particularly at night, can serve as an effective indicator of coral reef ...
Scientists present at the latest effort to hash out international rules for deep-sea mining say it's unclear if it's possible ...
K INGSTON: Scientists present at the latest effort to hash out international rules for deep-sea mining say it’s unclear if it ...
Gathering minerals such as nickel, cobalt, manganese and lithium from the seabed could affect everything from sponges to ...
Sea slugs are one of the world’s most stunning, diverse, and adaptable animals. Not only are sea slugs beautiful to look at, ...
But to capture prey — as some of us find out the hard way — jellyfish have a net of tentacles that contain venomous, stinging ...
An underwater volcano near Tonga revealed how sediment spreads, disrupts marine life, and raises questions about deep-sea ...
This study provides an in-depth examination of the ecological interaction between the non-native Diadumene lineata (Verrill, 1869) sea anemone, and the Polysyncraton amethysteum Van Name, 1902 ...
Sea anemones may look alien, but scientists just found out they're hiding an ancient body 'blueprint' – one that most animals, including humans, still follow. The discovery could shake up the timeline ...
Sea anemones belong to Cnidaria, making them relatives of corals, and they share the distinctive stinging cells called nematocysts ...
Sea anemones may hold the key to the ancient origins of body symmetry. A study from the University of Vienna shows they use a molecular mechanism known as BMP shuttling, once thought unique to ...