Biology

Study: Dogs Lick Their Mouths as Response to Angry Faces

An international team of scientists from Brazil and the United Kingdom has analyzed mouth-licking behavior of domestic dogs, and found that this behavior is not simply a response to food or uncertainty, but appears to be used as a signal to try to communicate with humans in response to visual …

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Meet Mariana Snailfish, World’s Deepest-Dwelling Fish

In the frigid darkness of the Mariana Trench swims the world’s deepest-living fish — the Mariana snailfish (Pseudoliparis swirei). The Mariana snailfish (Pseudoliparis swirei). Image credit: Mackenzie Gerringer, University of Washington. Snailfish are found at many different depths in marine waters around the world. In deep water, they cluster together …

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Earth enjoys a surge of ocean sanctuaries

Earth is on the brink of a transformation. Its oceans are still mainly wild, without the obvious human footprint often seen on land, however they’re also increasingly pestered by human-induced risks such as climate change, overfishing and plastic. Yet in spite of our inertia on lots of terrestrial issues like …

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Marine Biologists Discover New Species of Seahorse: Hippocampus haema

A new species of seahorse has been discovered in the northern Pacific Ocean, near Japan and the Korean Peninsula. Coloration of fresh specimens: Hippocampus haema (left), H. coronatus (center), and H. sindonis (right). Image credit: Han et al, doi: 10.3897/zookeys.712.14955. Seahorses are small marine fishes in the genus Hippocampus. They …

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Synthetic Biologists Create Bacterial ‘Tape Recorder’

A team of synthetic biologists from Columbia University has successfully converted an immune system of the gut bacterium Escherichia coli into a microscopic ‘tape recorder,’ laying the groundwork for a new class of technologies that use bacteria for everything from disease diagnosis to environmental monitoring. The results are published in …

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New Species of Rafflesia Discovered in Indonesia

An international team of scientists from the United States and Indonesia has described a new species of flowering plant of the genus Rafflesia from the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Rafflesia kemumu. Image credit: Susatya et al / Ministry of Environment and Forestry Republic of Indonesia. Rafflesia is a genus of …

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