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Whipnose Anglerfish Swim Upside Down - The New York Times
Deep-sea videos from around the world show how the whipnose anglerfish prefers to swim belly up.
United states
New zealand
Andrew stewart
Elizabeth miller
Pamela hart
University of oklahoma
University of alabama
Japan agency for marine
Museum of new zealand
Fish biology
Indian oceans
Izu ogasawara trench
Japan agency
Marine earth science
Animal behavior
Oceans and seas
Why Warblers Flock to Tonier Neighborhoods - The New York Times
In the unequal distribution of birds and other species, ecologists are tracing the impact of bigoted urban policies adopted decades ago.
Beverly hills
United states
Boyle heights
Natural history museum of los angeles county
New jersey
Ericm wood
Christopherj schell
Jin bai
Diego ellis soto
Kevin bacon
Ellis soto
Los angeles
California state university in los angeles
National audubon society
University of california
Carolina state university
Mucus-Covered Jellyfish Hint at Dangers of Deep-Sea Mining
Shipboard experiments suggested that sediment from the exploitation of metals in the ocean could be harmful to marine life.
Helena hauss
Ocean research kiel
Norwegian research center
Helmholtz center
Nature communications
Water pollution
Metals and minerals
Conservation of resources
Animal behavior
Nature communications journal
Your feed science
Your feed animals
Omicron, Now 2 Years Old, Is Not Done With Us Yet
The dominant variant of the coronavirus has proved to be not only staggeringly infectious, but an evolutionary marvel.
United states
United kingdom
South africa
Jacob lemieux
Justin lessler
Thomas peacock
Katrina lythgoe
Adam lauring
Marc johnson
University of michigan
World health organization
Us centers for disease
University of cologne
Pirbright institute in woking
University of missouri
Drug administration
Ailing Hamas Hostages Desperately Need Care, Doctors Say
Many of the more than 200 people seized by Hamas when it raided Israel had serious medical conditions. Some were badly injured in the attack. Doctors say they need medical care urgently.
United states
Israel general
Gaza strip
Yehudit waiss
Arye zalmanovich
Karina engelbert
Diego engelbert
Ronen engel
Nir oz
Arnon elizur
Alyona synenko
Zion hagai
Noa marciano
Yarden bibas
Yagil yaakov
Hersh goldberg polin
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