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In crowdsourced images, the cephalopods were observed making refuse their home, even using the junk as a place to lay eggs
United states
Wikimedia commons
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Carly cassella
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Vishwam sankaran
Maira proietti
University of rio grande
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New Rainbow-Colored, Deep-Sea Fish Officially Described by Scientists in the Maldives | Smart News
The new-to-science species was named after roses, the Maldivian national flower
United states
New south wales
California academy of sciences
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California academy of science
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Maldives marine research institute
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University of sydney
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Chagos archipelago
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Road Salt Pollution Levels Deemed Safe in U S and Canada May Not Protect Freshwater Ecosystems Enough | Smart News
At current thresholds, salinization can kill off zooplankton, a crucial microorganism at the center of many food webs
United states
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Douglas sacha
University of california san diego
Proceedings of the national academy sciences
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North america
National academy
California san diego
Science alert
Lakeshore state park
Lake michigan
Science Twitter s InverteButt Week Puts Backsides on Display | Smart News
The behinds of spineless organisms are diverse among species and serve a multitude of purposes beyond expelling waste
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Christopher mah
Carnegie museum of natural history
Smithsonian national museum of natural history
Adopted Lone Narwhal Traveling Among Belugas Could Produce Narluga Calves | Smart News
The mammal, now reaching sexual maturity, may could mate soon, giving researchers more insight into the previously elusive hybrid animals
United states
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Elizabeth gamillo
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