Scientists have confirmed that the mantis shrimp has the fastest punch in the world using its special dactyl club. Sorry, Keith Liddell. The mantis...
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Whales might have played a much bigger role in ocean life than we ever imagined. Scientists have discovered that whale poop is rich in iron and other nutrients, which may have helped fertilize the ocean and support marine life in the past. Blue whales, the largest animals on Earth, eat massive amounts of tiny shrimp-like […] The post Whale poop: A surprising ocean fertilizer appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Scientists have confirmed that the mantis shrimp has the fastest punch in the world using its special dactyl club. Sorry, Keith Liddell. The mantis...
Tiny plastic particles have been discovered in human brains, with higher amounts found in recent years compared to earlier studies. A new study...
Scientists at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research have discovered that certain gene variations linked to leukemia can also create “rogue”...
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Terahertz waves, which have higher frequencies than radio waves, could revolutionize technology by enabling faster wireless communication, clearer...
Something unusual is happening in the oceans. Strange deep-sea creatures are surfacing, and marine life is behaving unpredictably. From the rare...
Something unusual is happening in the oceans. Strange deep-sea creatures are surfacing, and marine life is behaving unpredictably. From the rare...