
Intrigue remains over Brooksella fossil controversy
Palaeontologists shine light on the Brooksella alternata following controversy over a century...
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by researchaether | Feb 28, 2023 | Earth:un:covered | 0 |
Palaeontologists shine light on the Brooksella alternata following controversy over a century...
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Marine heatwaves are decimating urchins, molluscs and other species on a tropical island off the...
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A new system’s simple repeating elements can assemble into swimming forms ranging from eel-like to...
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Coastal diatom’s genetic diversity proved to be the key to the species’ survival during rapid...
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An animal closely related to jellyfish uses jet propulsion to swim, a skill that could aid...
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In a rare piece of good news in the marine world, scientists have found one place in indonesia...
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Changes in underwater ecosystems are going undetected according to a new study by researchers at...
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