New research reveals that animals, like humans, change their social behavior as they get older. A collection of 16 studies, including several from the...
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The article explores how deep-sea creatures adapt to extreme ocean pressures through unique evolutionary traits like flexible cell membranes, gelatinous bodies, and high TMAO levels. These adaptations enable them to thrive in harsh conditions where humans can only explore with advanced technology. The piece underscores the remarkable survival strategies of marine life in the abyssal depths.
New research reveals that animals, like humans, change their social behavior as they get older. A collection of 16 studies, including several from the...
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Stephané Edith Conradie’s latest exhibition explores the story-laden power of found objects.
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