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Researchers say they're seeing more of these colorful blobs growing on docks, but they're not the only invasive marine ...
These are freshwater bryozoan. Freshwater bryozoans are microscopic aquatic invertebrates that live in colonies. They can form into jelly-like clumps that often attach to docks or submerged sticks.
Beyond regional climate history, these findings have profound implications for understanding past species dispersals. During recurrent humid periods, Arabia could have hosted diverse ecosystems ...
Scientists have disputed a bioscience firm’s claims to have resurrected the extinct dire wolf more than 10,000 years after the species disappeared from the Earth. Colossal Bioscience ...
Lightning strikes may kill untold numbers of trees every year, but one tropical species has evolved to benefit from the sudden jolts of electricity. The tonka bean tree, aka Dipteryx oleifera ...
This week, scientists famous for creating ‘woolly mice’ claimed to have performed another genetic feat and de-extincted a giant wolf species from 10,000 years ago. Genetic engineering company Colossal ...
From an Australian frog that swallowed its own eggs to woolly mammoths, scientists are getting ever closer to being able to bring long-lost species back from the dead. Millions of years ago ...
Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more. A species of wolf that died out some 12,500 years ago lives again as the “world’s first ...
Quantitative statistical analysis of plant species or taxa data was carried out by traditional methods. In order to clarify the species diversity and species genetic relationship of bryophytes in the ...
These structures are built with artificial materials and the submerged parts thereof become substrates for colonisation by fouling biota which are often dominated by invasive alien species. However, ...
A species of old-growth tree that is totally new to science has been hiding out in a narrow slice of mountain rainforest in Tanzania. Scientists have named the canopy-piercing tree Tessmannia princeps ...
Dr. Juliette Tariel-Adam from the School of Natural Sciences at Macquarie University led a project tracking tool use in multiple species of wrasses—a colorful reef fish. The study logs fish ...