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'Unexpected Phenomenon' in Deep Ocean: Sponges Move Around More Than We Think!
Previous research into sponge locomotion has suggested the limited extent of their movement - enabled by expanding and contracting their bodies - permits them to change their position to avoid adverse environmental conditions, to dissipate after reproduction, and acquire food.
Latest Research Articles
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Macaque Monkeys Form Stronger Alliance After Natural Disasters Such as Hurricane Maria
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Impressive Record: Cuckoo Bird Traveled Over 50,000 Miles Across the Sahara in 5 Years
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Secrets of Ancient Parrot Mummies Unearthed in Atacama Desert
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Ancient DNA Reveals Horned Crocodile From Madagascar Is Closely Related to Today's Crocodile
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Sumatran Rhinoceros are Striving for Genetic Diversity Despite Extinction
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Hydrocracking: An Unusual Way of Recycling Plastics
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Reason Why Tarantulas Are All Over the Earth, Explained
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Snake Worms Spread All Over 15 US States
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Presence of Icy Clouds in Mars Could Have Made Development of Lakes and Rivers Possible
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A Super Blood Moon Will Occur On May 26 And Here's What You Need To Know
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MiSCi’s Newest Display 'Earth. Wind. Weather' to Cater the 'Childhood Curiosity' of STEM Enthusiasts
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Biden Returns California's Power to Combat Smog and Mitigate Emission