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Category: Zoology

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When it comes to buying seafood, there are five kinds of people. Which one are you?

Posted on January 21, 2019October 24, 2022 by Erica Curles

What makes a person choose a certain kind of fish when shopping at the grocery store? A group of German researchers surveyed shoppers to…

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    Implanting sensors in fish to monitor their stress levels in the wild

    Posted on November 13, 2018October 24, 2022 by Erica Curles

    Measuring heart rate continuously can show how long it truly takes for fish to recover from stressful events.

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      Increasing Muscle Mass in Fish with Gene Editing

      Posted on July 20, 2018October 24, 2022 by Erica Curles

      There may be concerns with genetically modified organisms (GMO), but the effectiveness of gene editing in developing more productive plants…

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        A new transitional bird fossil has been found

        Posted on June 29, 2018June 26, 2025 by Sciworthy

        In 1870, parts of a fossilized bird were found in Kansas and then described by the American paleontologist Othniel Marsh. This new bird,…

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          Cave Bears Probably Did Eat Their Vegetables

          Posted on May 21, 2018June 24, 2025 by Sciworthy

          Modern bears, while typically thought of as carnivores, actually have a wide variety of dietary preferences. Some eat only meat while others…

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            Food or Foul? Aquaculture Pests May Actually be a Valuable Resource.

            Posted on March 20, 2018October 24, 2022 by Erica Curles

            Many marine organisms have a planktonic form. This means that they drift in the ocean for part of their life until they can find something…

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              Why Could Tyrannosaurus rex Bite So Hard?

              Posted on March 19, 2018December 5, 2023 by Sciworthy

              Be grateful you didn't live at the same time as a T-rex, because it's superior biting strength could really mess you up. Scientists at…

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                Farmed Fish Need More Exercise to Out-Swim Wild Fish

                Posted on February 10, 2018October 24, 2022 by Erica Curles

                Many people believe that farmed fish wouldn’t do very well in the wild, but do direct experiments comparing farm-raised to wild fish…

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                  Do Nice Apes Finish Last? It’s Complicated.

                  Posted on January 29, 2018October 24, 2022 by Sciworthy

                  Bonobo apes are among our closest genetic relatives. Like humans, they are very social and are known to cooperate to find food. However, new…

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                    Skulls of dinosaurs give clues about their diets

                    Posted on December 14, 2017December 5, 2023 by Sciworthy

                    The term “Darwin’s finches” was first used in 1936 to describe a group of birds from the Galápagos Islands. One of the key…

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