Marine Life
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Ancient Corals Living 540 Million Years Ago Could Be First to Glow in Dark
Researchers suggested that deep-sea corals originating 540 million years ago could be the first glow-in-the-dark species. Read here.
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Oldest Mosasaur Fossil In North America Found
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Ocean Warming and Ocean Acidification Can Affect Nutritional Content of Food Web in Marine Organisms, New Research Reveals
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Mapping of Ancient Underwater Volcanoes Reveals Summits Teeming with Marine Life — Australia
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