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Unlike spiders and scorpions, sea spiders didn’t go through ancient genome duplications, making them a rare window into how ...
Technically Portugal's tallest mountain, the decision to protect Gorringe will take the nation's total protected territorial ...
Animals have evolved remarkable and, at times, deadly defense mechanisms to survive in the wild. From sardines forming ...
Tortoise Tortoises are land reptiles with heavy shells and slow, deliberate movements. Designed for endurance and protection, ...
Scientists just sequenced the first sea spider genome, uncovering genetic clues to limb growth, regeneration, and ancient ...
Pycnogonum litorale, adult male feeding on a sea anemone. C: Georg Brenneis The first high-quality pycnogonid genome provides ...
The Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve began its free summer aquarium tours Thursday where visitors can learn ...
We know that some animals are bilaterian—meaning they display bilateral symmetry—while others are not, but nature is rarely ...
An international collaboration featuring the University of Vienna and the University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA) has led to ...
Scientists have long sought to understand why sea spiders keep some of their most important organs in their legs.
The dikkop bird guards Nile crocodile nests, and in exchange, the crocodile protects the bird’s eggs. Discover this wild ...
Sea anemones may look alien, but scientists just found out they're hiding an ancient body 'blueprint' – one that most animals ...