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A New Marine Predator Discovered in British Columbia

May 24, 2025

A new marine reptile species has been discovered in British Columbia. This creature is part of the elasmosaur group, which lived in the Late Cretaceous period. The discovery was made possible by advanced deep-ocean technology and paleontology research. This new species, named Traskasaura sandrae, ha

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A Young Environmentalist's Kelp Crusade

May 24, 2025

A young environmental activist from Portsmouth has been making waves in Rhode Island's coastal conservation efforts. This student has been diving deep into the world of sugar kelp, exploring its potential to clean up the ocean and even replace plastic. Her journey began with a simple observation: th

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Plankton's Lipid Tricks in Changing Oceans

May 24, 2025

The tiny organisms known as plankton are masters of adaptation. They have developed clever ways to cope with the ever-changing conditions of the global oceans. While scientists have studied how microbes react to environmental shifts in labs, the real-life adaptations of plankton's lipidomes in the w

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Hawaii's Hidden World: Microbes in Different Coastal Sands

May 23, 2025

Hawaii's Big Island has two unique beaches: Papakolea and Richardson Ocean Park. They are quite different. Papakolea is exposed to the open ocean and has fine sand. Richardson is sheltered and has coarse sand. This makes them perfect for studying how microbes live in different coastal environmen

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Humpback Whales' Blind Spot

May 21, 2025

Humpback whales face a serious problem when it comes to spotting danger. Their eyes, which are about the size of a softball, don't provide them with clear vision. This isn't something that can be fixed with glasses, unfortunately. This is a big deal because it makes them more likely to run into boat

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Bee-Friendly Plant Compounds: A New Hope for Agriculture?

May 20, 2025

Coumarin is a natural compound found in many plants. It's part of a group of chemicals called coumarins. These are found in various plant families, such as Brassicaceae, Umbelliferae, Leguminosae, and Orchidaceae. Coumarin and its related compounds have shown a variety of biological effects. This ha

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South Carolina's Underwater World Turns 25

May 19, 2025

The South Carolina Aquarium has been a hit for a quarter of a century, with 11 million people visiting to see its 5, 000 different animals. It is located by the Charleston Harbor and shows off many unique South Carolina environments, from the mountains to the sea. The aquarium gives people a chance

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Sharks and Heat: The Basking shark's Unique Warmth

May 16, 2025

The basking shark, a colossal fish that feeds on plankton, has long been thought to be a cold-blooded creature. However, recent studies have hinted that this giant might have some warm-blooded traits. To dive deeper, researchers compared the basking shark's heat-generating and heat-retaining tissues

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How Hot Water Affects Tiny Ocean Plants

May 15, 2025

The ocean's temperature is climbing, and that's changing how tiny plants in the sea grow and work. These plants, known as phytoplankton, are super important for the ocean's health and the planet's climate. One type of phytoplankton, Phaeodactylum tricornutum, has been studied to see how it handles d

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The Ocean's Big Dip: A Time When Seas Dropped

May 12, 2025

The Earth's oceans have always been in flux, but did you know there was a time when sea levels dropped dramatically? This wasn't due to some dramatic event like a meteor strike, but a slow, natural process that unfolded over millions of years. Between fifteen and six million years ago, something unu