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The latest addition is the Marine Organismal Body Size (MOBS) database, an open-access resource that—as its name implies—has ...
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New technology protects swimmers and surfers from shark attacksCamouflaging in the open ocean presents unique challenges. The brighter downwelling light from above creates dark silhouettes of objects when viewed from below, even for animals with ...
So far, the Marine Organismal Body Size Database includes the maximum size of some 85,200 marine species. Biologists have launched a database of marine animals’ body sizes that they say could help ...
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This marine animal is the only one that doesn't ingest ...Microplastics are everywhere. But one species seems to escape them. A small marine creature resists the invisible threat of plastic. Tardigrades, those quasi-immortal animals, do not appear to ...
Marine Serre just announced the launch of its first-ever sneaker silhouette, dubbed the MS-Rise 22. Integrating numerous innovative techniques -- something that the sustainable French label is ...
A new database detailing the maximum body size of marine life will shed light on species at risk from climate change and habitat degradation, paving the way for targeted protection.
A new study warns that climate change could trigger one of the worst mass extinctions of marine life in Earth’s history over the next three centuries.
Surely these animals, adapted over millennia to navigate the ocean, must easily bypass any barrier around which they can theoretically swim. That assumption, though, is wrong.
This deep-sea shark is one of the world’s largest glowing animals A new study has found that three species of deep-sea shark, including the six-foot-long kitefin shark, are bioluminescent.
Scattered across the country are iconic yellow diamonds with the silhouette of a native (and some feral) animals. Many of these signs don't have any words on them, yet drivers and the public ...
Marine Mammal Center, which is beginning an $18 million project to rebuild its hospital, research, and education center in the Marin headlands.
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