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The museum has doubled its collection since its inauguration in 2015 to over a million specimens today. Read more at ...
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But little fish deserve the love. Ask an ecologist (or connoisseur), and they’ll tell you that sardines, herring, anchovies and their pelagic brethren are the heroes and delicacies of the ocean. Not ...
Quintas Sunistra,” the first Guava City Paint Jam, Creative Pinellas' new gallery space in St. Pete-Clearwater International ...
If you're someone who's already thinking about long-term commitment before picking a pup, good news: some dog breeds are ...
Blame it on unhealthy lifestyle, hereditary issues or excessive toxic consumption, all these factors can silently lead to ...
Research is finding that acidification may be good for toxic algae. On top of that, we dump a lot of bad stuff in the ocean, ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNAncient Chinese Poems Reveal the Decline of a Critically Endangered Porpoise Over 1,400 YearsResearchers looked at poetry dating as far back as the Tang dynasty to find that the Yangtze finless porpoise’s range has ...
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Aquatic plant overgrowth in ponds: prevention and control methods exploredAquatic plant overgrowth can pose significant challenges in ponds, affecting activities such as swimming, fishing, and simply enjoying the view. However, early ...
Annuals aren't always known for their long-lasting blooms, but there are some exceptions. Here are the top 6 eye-catching ...
A coelacanth, known by some as the "dinosaur fish," was spotted in eastern Indonesia in a rare sighting of a species once ...
Fossils reveal that sebecids, long-extinct land predators, survived far longer in the Caribbean than previously thought, ...
In the waters off New England, one of Earth's rarest mammals swims slowly, mouth agape. The North Atlantic right whale ...
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