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Download Graphic Images from the Hillis/Bull Lab Posted on Tuesday, July 17th, 2012 at 18:45 Download Graphic Images from the Hillis/Bull Lab Like and ShareTweetShare on TumblrMorePrintWhatsAppPocketTelegramLike this:Like Loading...
end0skeletal: bubble shrimpend0skeletal: Bubble Coral Shrimp (Vir philippinensis) Photo credit: q phia, Brian, Kaido Haagen Translucency is mighty fine Like and ShareTweetShare on TumblrMorePrintWhatsAppPocketTelegramLike this:Like Loading......
Women may be more affected by shiftwork than menWomen may be more affected by shiftwork than men: Makes some sense, because we probably evolved with Males hunting in twilight, and females gathering in daylight,but I bet there is a difference between women that have given birth and those that haven’t. Like and ShareTweetShare on TumblrMorePrintWhatsAppPocketTelegramLike this:Like Loading......
todropscience: The Narrownose chimaera (Harriotta raleighana),… todropscience: The Narrownose chimaera (Harriotta raleighana), occurs in deep waters of the continental slopes in depths of 380 to 2,600 m in both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. They are oviparous but nothing is known of spawning and reproduction and very few juveniles have been collected. It was filmed swimming 10 m above the seafloor in Hydrographer Canyon, off the coast of Nantucket Island in the US....
todropscience: The Narrownose chimaera (Harriotta raleighana),… todropscience: The Narrownose chimaera (Harriotta raleighana), occurs in deep waters of the continental slopes in depths of 380 to 2,600 m in both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. They are oviparous but nothing is known of spawning and reproduction and very few juveniles have been collected. It was filmed swimming 10 m above the seafloor in Hydrographer Canyon, off the coast of Nantucket Island in the US....
World-building 105: Here Be DragonsThis is the latest post in my series on world-building and I intend to talk about Like and ShareTweetShare on TumblrMorePrintWhatsAppPocketTelegramLike this:Like Loading......
rhamphotheca: Unidirectional airflow in the lungs of birds,… rhamphotheca: Unidirectional airflow in the lungs of birds, crocs…and now monitor lizards!? by Matt Wedel Today (12/11/13) sees the publication of a new paper by Emma Schachner and colleagues in Nature, documenting for the first time that unidirectional, flow-through breathing–previously only known in birds and crocodilians–happens in freakin’ monitor lizards. The image above, which is most of Figure 1, pretty much tells the tale....
Another weird sea creature… Today the sea… Another weird sea creature… Today the sea mouse anobservantmermaid: The segmented structure of the sea mouse (Aphrodita aculeata), a kind of polycheate worm, can be seen only if it is turned over because its back is disguised by a thick felt of hairs that mask its segments. Running along each side of its body are numerous stiff, black bristles and a fringe of beautiful, iridescent hairs that glow green, blue, or yellow. The bristles can cause severe irritation if they puncture the skin....