A team of scientists have been using the colour of seawater to help count tiny Antarctic sea creatures from miles above. They're studying krill, a type of crustacean, which can be found in all ...
These tiny creatures may be no bigger than your little finger, but scientists plan to start counting them from space. Knowing ...
New research has revealed that a hairy crustacean—dubbed "The Hoff crab" when it was discovered in 2010—is the first species ...
Scientists say subtle differences in the colour of seawater will enable them to count tiny - but critically important - ...
Scientists track Antarctic krill via satellite to monitor ocean health amid climate change and fishing threats.
This deep-sea polar worm looks like it can't decide if it's dressed for a glitzy party or a gruesome massacre.
Dr Cait McCarry catching krill in a net in Antarctica in order to study the animals "Antarctic krill are ... krill eat microscopic plants that live in sea ice, and those plants absorb planet ...
Scientists say subtle differences in the colour of seawater will enable them to count tiny - but critically important - Antarctic marine creatures ... plants that live in sea ice, and those ...
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