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Explore how Professor Megan Leftwich merges biology and robotics by studying sea lions to develop underwater vehicles ...
Many animals that live in water need to come up to the surface to breathe, but they can still spend impressive lengths of ...
Some tourists in British Columbia got a bit of a scare when a sea lion grabbed a little girl and dragged her into the water. Michael Fujiwara was sitting on a dock at the Steveston Fisherman’s ...
Discover examples of sea life and see how they move underwater in this KS1 Science video on marine animals for primary schools. ... Nothing can live without water. These animals live in the water.
Jet-propelled sea creatures could improve ocean robotics Learning how salps, gelatinous marine animals, swim could help engineers develop new underwater vehicles ...
Dive into the mesmerizing world of sea animals as they play joyfully in the water. From graceful movements to playful antics, these creatures bring a sense of calm and wonder. Watch as they glide ...
Water, water everywhere, and not a drop to drink. Such is the lot in life for thirsty sea snakes—and yet they’ve found a way to thrive.
The Sea Women of the Great Barrier Reef are being skilled in reef conservation.(Supplied: Coral Sea Foundation)They've been learning to snorkel, scuba dive, drive boats, take underwater pictures ...
Sea lions are part of the landscape and soundscape on the California coast. And when one of them is found sick or injured, it often ends up at the Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito.
IN Nature of August 3, 1957, p. 250, T. I. Shaw and L. H. N. Cooper suggested that the oxidized form of iodine in sea water is, in all probability, hypoiodous acid and is not iodate, as we believed1.