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When we think of beautiful places or animals, our minds usually go to mountains, forests, birds, or maybe even pets. But ...
Biologist Rob Deaville runs a programme which has performed more than 4,500 necropsies on animals including dolphins, seals ...
The waterfront science museum will host Bay Day from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. during its annual showcase of the ecosystems found in ...
Discover a vast, previously unknown world of microbial life that survives—and even thrives—for hundreds of millions of years ...
More than a decade since the start of the longest ocean warming event ever recorded, scientists are still working to ...
A University of Guelph professor came to New Brunswick for the third year in a row and spent a week collecting shark stories ...
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August 15: National No SpongeBob Day
First introduced in a 2009 episode of SpongeBob SquarePants, “No SpongeBob Day” was Bikini Bottom’s answer to “What if we had ...
World of Plankton, an interactive educational game developed by faculty and students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI ...
Divers and adventurers, brace yourself as you are about to be introduced to some of the iconic diving spots, this ...
In the waters of Kumejima Island, Japan, scientists have identified a new marine species: the skeleton panda sea squirt (Clavelina ossipandae). This t ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNThe science behind plastic recycling and why it needs a rethink
Plastic recycling is inefficient, toxic, and hard to scale. Engineers are now exploring better material flows to build safer ...
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