Rhode Island has a beloved stuffed staple locals adore, but few outside "The Ocean State" have ever heard of this regional favorite that has Portuguese roots.
A 507-year-old Atlantic clam stunned scientists with its extraordinary lifespan. Known as Ming, this ocean quahog offers rare insight into ageing, marine survival and centuries of climate history.
Cold Atlantic waters do not often produce headlines, yet one clam drawn from the seabed near Iceland shifted scientific records. In 2006, researchers .
Clams can live surprisingly long lives — some species survive over 100 years, and one ocean quahog nicknamed “Ming” was estimated to be more than 500 years old. They don’t have brains, but they do ...
An ocean quahog, Arctica islandica, has been confirmed as the oldest non-clonal animal, living for 507 years, predating the ...
Grab a spoon and brace for a steamy bowl of comfort, as National Clam Chowder Day on Feb. 25 celebrates one of the country’s ...
NANTUCKET — Quentin the Quahog disagreed with his fuzzy counterpart from Pennsylvania Monday morning. The clairvoyant clam spat rightward when opened, predicting an early spring for islanders, just a ...
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