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Tech Xplore on MSNAI blunders: Six-finger hands, two suns and Jesus Christ on a surfboard in a stormy seaWhen teaching a Photoshop class at a children's summer camp, Stevens undergraduate student Gursimran Vasir noticed something ...
Jellyfish, sea sponges, starfish, sea cucumbers, and coral demonstrate survival without a central brain. Jellyfish use nerve nets to hunt, while sponges filter nutrients.
The OPPO K13x 5G strikes a rare balance by offering dependable performance, clean and responsive software, and a well-built ...
The whales use quick body movements to tear pieces of bull kelp for use as tools, perhaps the first known toolmaking by a marine mammal.
Did you know killer whales — also called orcas — might be using kelp (a type of seaweed) like a loofah to scrub and clean each other? That’s right! Scientists just discovered something amazing: ...
For centuries, salt has been revered for its purifying properties, capable of absorbing negativity and fostering a sense of ...
As oil companies push for drilling on the Amazon coast, an underwater war silences the ocean’s most vocal creatures.
Aside from being a national treasure, South Florida’s defining ecosystem is a massive economic engine, a new report finds ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNKiller whales spotted grooming each other with seaweedWhales are already known to frolic through seaweed in a practice called “kelping”. They are thought to do this partly for fun ...
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