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New 3D images of shark intestines show they function like Nikola Tesla s valve

 E-Mail IMAGE: A CT scan image of the spiral intestine of a Pacific spiny dogfish shark (Squalus suckleyi). The beginning of the intestine is on the left, and the end is on. view more  Credit: Samantha Leigh/California State University Dominguez Hills Contrary to what popular media portrays, we actually don t know much about what sharks eat. Even less is known about how they digest their food, and the role they play in the larger ocean ecosystem. For more than a century, researchers have relied on flat sketches of sharks digestive systems to discern how they function and how what they eat and excrete impacts other species in the ocean. Now, researchers have produced a series of high-resolution, 3D scans of intestines from nearly three dozen shark species that will advance the understanding of how sharks eat and digest their food.

Fossil rodent teeth add North American twist to Caribbean mammals origin story

Fossil rodent teeth add North American twist to Caribbean mammals origin story
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Offensive gypsy moth to be renamed as insects fall victim to the culture war

Offensive gypsy moth to be renamed as insects fall victim to the culture war Names such as Hitler’s beetle and large faggotworm have been deemed inappropriate Lymantria dispar, or the gypsy moth, is a pest in North American forests Credit: AP Gypsy moths are one of the most destructive invasive species in the world, chewing through millions of tree leaves each year, leaving forests bare and bird populations suffering. But they have now also become the latest victim of the culture war, after the Entomological Society of America (ESA) launched a review into insect names that “may be inappropriate or offensive” and decided to “remove” the moth’s common name.

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