Search results for Invertebrate

Plants & Animals Aug 14, 2025

Ancient cephalopod, new insight: Nautilus reveals unexpected sex chromosome system

Nautiloids—a lineage of ancient, externally-shelled cephalopods that diverged from their octopus and squid relatives over 400 million years ago—once dominated our oceans.

Plants & Animals Aug 12, 2025

Coral research reveals five new species hidden in plain sight

An international team of scientists working with Queensland Museum's CoralBank have made groundbreaking findings that rewrite the family tree of one of the world's most iconic coral groups and described five new-to-science ...

Evolution Aug 7, 2025

Jawless parasite study uncovers how neural crest cells shaped thyroid evolution

The thyroid, a vital endocrine organ in vertebrates, plays a key role in regulating metabolism and supporting growth. The first gland of both the nervous system and endocrine system to mature during an embryo's development, ...

Plants & Animals Aug 5, 2025

'Wavy Dave' robot crab reveals how males compete in claw-waving contest

A robot crab has helped scientists understand how male fiddler crabs compete over females.

Plants & Animals Jul 30, 2025

Deepest-known animal communities found nearly 10 km below sea in Mariana Trench

A Chinese submersible has discovered thousands of worms and mollusks nearly 10 kilometers (six miles) below sea level in the Mariana Trench, the deepest colony of creatures ever observed, a study revealed on Wednesday.

Ecology Jul 29, 2025

Poor health scores for England's rivers mask biodiversity improvements, say experts

The system for assessing the health of England's rivers states that just 14% are in good ecological health but an independent report for Defra says this masks improvements in freshwater biodiversity—and has proposed an alternative ...

Plants & Animals Jul 29, 2025

Wasps may hold the secret to slowing down the aging process

Scientists have discovered that jewel wasps can slow down their biological rate of aging. Their study of jewel wasps, known for their distinctive metallic colors, has shown that they can undergo a kind of natural "time-out" ...

Ecology Jul 24, 2025

From check-in to baby boom: Seahorse 'hotels' boost Sydney's underwater life

A conservation project led by UNSW scientists is rebuilding lost underwater pastures within the city's harbor—and at the same time helping to recover an endangered seahorse population.

Ecology Jul 23, 2025

World-first deep-sea DNA study reveals global connectivity of marine life

A world-first study led by Museums Victoria Research Institute has revealed that beneath the cold, dark, pressurized world of the deep sea, marine life is far more globally connected than previously imagined.

Plants & Animals Jul 23, 2025

Can artificial reefs in Lake Michigan slow erosion and boost fish population? Researchers aim to find out

Floating about 500 feet offshore of Illinois Beach State Park, Hillary Glandon tightened her scuba goggles, grabbed a small masonite plate from a nearby kayak and dove beneath the Lake Michigan surface.

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