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Category: Biology

Art Biology Ecology Evolution Fishing Mating & Reproduction Organisms Scientist! Social Sciences

A (Not So Serious) Scientific Treatment of Mermaids

Dr. M June 5, 2014

It is hard to know where to start in describing Karl Banse, professor emeritus at the University of Washington.  He is one of the world’s…

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Art Biology Habitats Life of Science Mollusk New Species Organisms Pictures and Movies Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls

Beautiful Wood Fall Art from Immy Smith

Dr. M May 21, 2014 artworkImmy SmithpaintingWood Fall

When I crowd funded part of my wood fall research, Immy Smith reached out to me about painting some of the life that occurs on these…

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Adaptations Biology Climate Change Conservation & Environment Habitats Polar Uncategorized

On How I Came to Meet Polar Bear Pete

Alex Warneke May 20, 2014 climate changeDegraded HabitatsHigh Tech High SchoolPolar Bear Pete

“ ‘Help!’ cried a bear, ‘I come with bad news!’ ‘Come with me quick, there’s no time to lose!’  The people sailed by and left…

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Abyss Adaptations Biology Environmental Sciences Fluid Dynamics Hadal & Trench Vessels and Equipment

How to shrink a styrofoam cup and other side effects of deep ocean pressure

Dr. Martini May 17, 2014 bathyspheredeep seahadalNereussubmarine

Too much pressure can be a good thing. Extreme pressure in the earth’s mantle squeezing carbon together creates diamonds and aids Rihanna’s ability to shine…

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Abyss Biology Habitats New Research Organisms Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls Sharks

Dead Elasmobranchs on the Seafloor are Not as Appetizing as One Might Assume

Dr. M May 13, 2014 AngolaCarbonfood fallmarine snowraywhale fallfwhale shark

Most fauna in the deep-sea rely upon a drizzle of particles of decaying animals and feces.  This marine snow is of low food quality as…

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Biology Conservation & Environment Coral Reef Sponge Bitches!

What is the world's largest barrel sponge?

Dr. M May 8, 2014 Barrel Spongegiantlargestrecord holder

It is probably this 2.5 meter (8.2 feet) diameter giant that was a tourist attraction for scuba divers visiting Curaçao in the Caribbean in the…

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Biology Cnidaria Intertidal

Anemone consumes a baby seabird

Dr. Martini May 6, 2014 Anemoneapex predatorscormorantOregon

One afternoon, my coworker Lisa Guy and I are looking through her photo archive, when I spy something that looks like an purple butterball turkey…

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Biology Evolution Mollusk

Sleuthing the Largest Snail

Dr. M May 5, 2014 Australian TrumpetBiggestCampanilegiantlargestshellSnailSyrinx

Reason #381 that I love my job I spent this morning doing this: In the last few days I have been tracking down the world’s…

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Biology Evolution Genetics Mating & Reproduction Paleobiology

The Ever Increasing Size of Godzilla: Implications for Sexual Selection and Urine Production

Dr. M May 4, 2014 body sizeCope's RuleGodzillaKaijuUrine

In 1954 Godzilla was a mere 50 meters (164 ft).  In the newest movie, Godzilla is estimated to be 150 meters (492 ft).  For comparison…

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Abyss Adaptations Biology Habitats New Research Organisms Scientist! Seamount Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls Sponge Bitches!

Velcro, romance, and consuming the flesh of crustaceans

Dr. M April 27, 2014

When I describe my favorite sponge to others, yes I have a favorite sponge, I describe it like this: Imagine a mosquito lands on your…

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