Researchers in Oregon State University have discovered that Murrelets choose their breeding site by eavesdropping on other murrelets. The seabirds population is steadily declining, making these publications important to further investigate how birds inform each other about where to nest. These birds feed in the ocean and […]
Historically, individual California black worms are considered to be tropical fish food at the aquarium. However, a recent discovery found that multiple California blackworms can form a worm blob, which is a shape-shifting living liquid that prevents them from death and high-heat threats. Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology reported […]
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