Marine Life
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Researchers Create Novel Hydrogels Using Fish-Secreted Slime
Hagfish secrete a slime that researchers hope to harness and make into super hydrogels, or new super-absorbent materials that can be used in plasters and baby diapers.
Latest Research Articles
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Peru Increases Protection Of World's Largest Giant Manta Ray Population
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US Agency Declares Manatees Are No Longer Endangered
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Jurassic Squids Were Torpedo-Like Swimmers
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Illegal Blast Fishing Destroys Tanzania's Rich Marine Life
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17,000 Marine Species Remain Unprotected In Natural Habitat
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Can Marine Species Communicate Using Reflected Light?
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Fossil Examination Changes the Way Researchers View Evolution Of Sea Urchins
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Narwhals Use Their Tusks as Sensors, Not Hunting Spears
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Baby Giant Squid Caught For the First Time, Researchers Say
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Researchers Get To the Bottom Of Deadly Sea Star Disease
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Fish Frenzy Occurring In the Salish Sea, New Study Shows
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Rare Sofa Shark Caught Off the Coast Of Scotland