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LEGOLAND Florida Resort officially announces that its new SEA LIFE Florida will open to the public at the beginning of June.
A decade ago astrophysicists at the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO), operated by the California ...
Paleontologists have discovered fossils of a 506 million-year-old tiny three-eyed predator nicknamed the “sea moth,” according to a new study.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWelcome to the Weird and Wondrous World of Sea CucumbersThese spiny or slimy ocean creatures display an astonishing diversity of appearances, behaviors and lifestyles—and many are ...
SEA LIFE Florida has officially welcomed its first finned residents, marking a milestone ahead of the attraction’s opening ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN700 million years ago, gene regulation sparked evolution among ancient ocean animalsComb jellies "could repurpose [their] genetic toolkit in different ways like a Swiss knife," said the researchers.
Think birds can’t have spikes? Think again. Explore the world of spiky animals, from crowned cranes to hedgehogs and venomous ...
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TAG24 on MSNWhen did ancient vertebrates leave the oceans for dry land? New evidence tweaks the timeline!After a brief rain 350 million years ago, a reptile pressed its claws into the ground. Its tracks now show the oldest-known ...
Meet Mosura fentoni, a bizarre 506-million-year-old "sea-moth" with three eyes, claws, and an abdomen full of gills.
Scientists in Australia have identified the oldest known fossil footprints of a reptile-like animal on a slab of sandstone ...
Sophie Cohen-Bodénès told Newsweek: "We are investigating quantitatively if cuttlefish also use the signs to interact with prey." ...
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