A newly identified termite species with a whale-like head reveals unexpected diversity within the Cryptotermes genus.
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What kind of monsters are these that fill the ocean depths with bizarre scenes and incredible discoveries
The vast ocean hides a world that continues to amaze and sometimes startle us. Divers and fishermen have shared incredible footage of marine animals that look like they belong in another dimension.
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Oil boils, throws GDP in cauldron
India, March 10 -- It was a 'Black Monday' of the blackest nature. The dark slick turned into huge fires that hungrily licked at every asset base, be it stocks, currencies, commodities, real estate, ...
The Indian food scene in New York has never been more vibrant—here are the restaurants we have on heavy rotation.
Octopuses are brilliant, emotional, and mysterious. Can they ever be farmed humanely? And if they can, should they be? Fast Company contributor Clint Rainey is the first journalist in the world to be ...
East Village: Helen Nguyen, the owner of Saigon Social, opened a new restaurant in mid-February, as reported by Caper. At Cô ...
Efforts to protect octopuses from commercial farming continue, with legislation proposed this year in several states to prohibit octopus farming and the sale of farmed octopus products. Campaigns by ...
This week I found three mottled sea hares washed up along the high tide line. At first glance they looked like blobs of wet leather, but these strange drifters are actually large sea slugs, marine ...
The unsustainability and cruelty involved in octopus farming prompted Sens. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) to introduce the Opposing the Cultivation and Trade of Octopus Produced ...
How does an octopus use its arms? That’s the question a team of researchers set out to investigate. In the process, they discovered something intriguing — octopuses use receptors in their arms to pick ...
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Inspired by octopuses, scientists print a shape-shifting ‘smart skin’ that can hide and reveal images
A translucent hydrogel film can conceal and reveal Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, triggered by subtle changes in temperature, moisture, or mechanical strain. The illusion is the work of engineers at ...
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