Archives
-
Biologists Successfully Resurrected 'Weird' Yellow Cell in Marine Animals
Biologists from Penn State University had 'resurrected' what was believed to have been a forgotten genus of the late 1800s. These 'yellow cells' observed deep in the tissues of certain temperate marine animals including sea anemones, corals, and jellyfish are considered genetically distinct among other marine creatures.
Latest Research Articles
-
Ocean Dead Zones: These Oxygen Minimum Zones are Emitting One of the Worst Greenhouse Gases
-
Cirrus Cloud Seen in Infrared Satellite Could Assist with Severe Weather Warning
-
Great Salt Lake Continues to Shrink to Alarmingly Low Levels Due to Drought
-
Contaminated Water: Overlooked Effect of Raging Wildfires is Slowly Seeping Into Western US
-
TikTok User Accidentally Dosed With 'World's Scariest Drug' After Smelling Pretty Flower
-
Storm Warning: Florida Braces for Torrential Rain, Gusty Winds as Elsa Arrives
A Colony of Seabird Creates "Halo" to Mark Areas with Fewer Fish Population
Taal May Erupt Any Moment: Scientists Worried Due to Record-Breaking Gas Emissions
-
Southwestern US Brace For Brutal Heatwave as Temperature Soars to Triple Digits
-
Azerbaijan Mud Volcano Caused Enormous Eruption in the Caspian Sea
-
Largest Solar Flare Since 2017 Caused Minor Radio Blackout in Earth
-
[VIRAL] Highly-Venomous Sea Snake Stranded on Queensland, Terrifying Beachgoers