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These sea slugs can 'eat' sunlight—but they're no astrophage. Here's how the 'Project Hail Mary' antagonist has a real-life analogue in Earth's oceans
The sea slug is bright green, shaped like a leaf and doing something very few animals can: harnessing the power of the sun.
Ryan Dieter, 40, is charged with grand theft, resisting arrest, operating a vessel while impaired and burglary involving ...
Deep down in the sea, where no light penetrates and where the availability of food is very low, life somehow exists in ways that can be considered str.
A new study, led by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) and Columbia University, identifies a diverse set of ...
High pressure in the deep ocean may squeeze nutrients from sinking “marine snow,” feeding deep-sea microbes and altering how ...
The song is that of a humpback whale and was recorded by scientists in March 1949 in Bermuda, researchers said.
Seawalls are great at protecting property and people. A new nature-inspired seawall add-on is trying to make them better at ...
The Monmouth-Ocean Development Council named the 2026 winners of its Silver Gull Awards to recognize their contributions to ...
A global analysis of more than 2,300 seawater samples from more than 20 field studies around the globe indicates that ...
New research using Cassini data suggests Titan may not have a global ocean, but small warm water pockets hidden deep in its ...
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