How one research group recovered from an all-consuming fire. Plus, giant-sloth jewellery could change our understanding of human history and the oceans are turning greener owing to climate change. How one research group recovered from an all-consuming fire. Plus, giant-sloth jewellery could change our understanding of human history and the oceans are turning greener owing to climate change.
Fishing nets, packaging and other debris threaten wildlife in some of the ocean’s deepest reef ecosystems. Fishing nets, packaging and other debris threaten wildlife in some of the ocean’s deepest reef ecosystems.
Usually, sea urchins procure blades of seagrass or small pieces of rubble to help them blend in with the sea floor, but the fire urchin (Asthenosoma varium).
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