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The bottom of the ocean is dark. Like, really dark. So dark that some marine species have evolved ways of life that don't depend on light. There are microorganisms that live off of heat vents at the ...
In New Orleans, a Loyola University professor has been creating original art out of glow-in-the-dark fish gut bacteria, enough to fill 1000 Petri dishes. Her first major foray into art was biomorphic ...
EASTHAM (CBS) – A rare fish find on a Cape Cod beach has marine researchers excited. The Center for Coastal Studies shared photos Wednesday of a tiny silver fish found among the rocks of Eastham's ...
Infrared photography has revealed that European catfish can stalk prey by tracking underwater wakes much as hunters on land follow footprints. This laboratory demonstration marks the first time that ...
Somebody notify Dr. Morgus! An upstart Loyola University assistant professor named Hunter Cole seems to have gotten into the mad scientist business. In her fifth-floor laboratory near St. Charles ...
You bring home a fresh fish, ready to fry or curry, and notice a strip of darker flesh running near the spine or along the sides. It looks reddish brown or gray, very different from the flaky white ...
Small fish may have small brains, but they're not stupid. A common coral reef fish called damselfish can learn to avoid predators from more experienced kin, even in complete darkness, new research ...
Understanding the damage that pollution causes to both wildlife and human health is set to become much easier thanks to a new green-glowing zebrafish. Created by a team from the University of Exeter, ...
Many people just found out that flashlight fish exist, thanks to the viral tweet below. The glowing fish have lights under their eyes that blink on and off. But it turns out that there’s even more ...