Over the long and complicated course of evolutionary history, mammals independently turned towards water to make a home multiple times. While many of the warm-blooded animals that abandoned dry land ...
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These sea slugs can 'eat' sunlight—but they're no astrophage. Here's how the 'Project Hail Mary' antagonist has a real-life analogue in Earth's oceans
The sea slug is bright green, shaped like a leaf and doing something very few animals can: harnessing the power of the sun.
A handful of new properties are providing fresh views of the island’s crystal-blue waters and untouched terrain.
Halfway between Margate and Folkestone, eight miles from the white cliffs of Dover on the Kent coast, lies Deal. Here's where to eat, sleep and explore.
“He’s the taster—look, look over there,” the worker says in Spanish as the camera pans down to reveal the sea lion sitting ...
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