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Have you heard the one about the crab and the underwater volcano?
Studying an underwater volcano is hard enough without a spider crab getting in the way. In an absolutely delightful field dispatch, Jes Burns of Oregon Public Broadcasting tells the story of a ...
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Want to help California’s kelp forests? Eat sea urchins.
Purple sea urchins have eaten 95 percent of the underwater forests along California ... (Learn how locals are battling invasive green crabs in the Gulf of Maine.) Beyond patronizing local ...
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Spider crabs form huge underwater piles, some as tall as a person. These fascinating crustaceans are on a risky mission – to get bigger. Australia’s environment is sick and getting sicker as the ...
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Underwater photographer Dr Alex Mustard talks about his award-winning work
He has braved water temperatures of minus one degree, depths of up to 200ft, raging seas, active volcanoes ... Underwater I won’t think anything of working with creepy crawly crabs but get a ...
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Filming Galapagos sea lions hunting tuna
The bay itself was pretty hostile, being covered in jagged volcanic rock at the base of an active volcano, with no fresh water, vegetation or infrastructure for dozens of miles in each direction.
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New method can improve explosion detection
Computers can be trained to better detect distant nuclear detonations, chemical blasts and volcano eruptions by learning from artificial explosion signals, according to a new method. Computers can ...
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Live animal markets in San Francisco accused of mistreatment
The footage from Animal Outlook primarily captures mistreatment of marine animals including turtles, fish, and crabs ... to holding a terrestrial mammal under water until it drowned,” she ...
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Engineers have designed a mini robot crab that can be made to walk sideways using lasers. The tiny eight-legged critter is the world's smallest remote-controlled robot. When you're tackling the ...
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Godzilla Movies in Order: By Release Date and Series Overview
The Godzilla origin story follows the sea monster’s descent into madness and mayhem after his underwater home and ... swarm of giant praying mantises and spiders. As if that wasn’t enough ...
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Thunderstorms to hit north of UK while south continues to sizzle
The UK is braced for sizzling temperatures in the south and thunderstorms in the north on Sunday. The hot weather has already seen several wildfires erupt across England, while a body was found in ...
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S.T.E.A.M
Spider crabs form huge underwater piles, some as tall as a person. These fascinating crustaceans are on a risky mission – to get bigger. Australia’s environment is sick and getting sicker as the ...
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