A group of 6,000-year-old seashells has emerged as the loudest playable sound-producing instruments yet confirmed from ...
Meet Ferreiraella populi, a weird mollusk discovered in Japan. Keep reading to find out how Rihanna is involved.
Most shark fossils are just teeth—their cartilage skeletons usually decay long before they can fossilize. But in northwestern ...
Held at Robarts Arena this year, the event featured a larger space, with more room for artists and collectors to showcase ...
With temperatures in the Florida Keys hitting their lowest points in nearly two decades, declaring the end of winter on ...
That’s not Fleurette, the 120-seat French Mediterannean restaurant that native San Diego chef/owner Travis Swikard opened ...
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Maine’s shellfish harvesters are caught up in climate-related closures
The Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Inside Climate News report that Maine's shellfish harvesters face increasing ...
Little Dom’s Seafood’s seasonal brunch menu dazzles with a taste of Santa Barbara’s most unique sea creatures, plus the ...
Cartoons often suggest turtles wear shells like removable armor. Those stories show turtles stepping out, swapping shells, or treating them like clothing. Biology disagrees. A turtle shell is not an ...
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Could otters slow climate change by munching on sea urchins? Scientists think so
From kelp forests to sea grass meadows, these charismatic predators are quietly holding parts of the coast together.
ExxonMobil and Shell have decided not to proceed with a planned sale of their joint assets in the southern UK North Sea to Viaro Energy. Despite months of work to complete the transaction, completion ...
What if one of the biggest threats to kelp forests could help bring them back to life? That question has helped a University of Tasmania team win the Outstanding Science Prize at the 2025 Biodesign ...
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