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1 year ago
Popular Archeology - The Red Queen of Palenque
Popular Archeology
The archaeology and the story: The critical role a great Maya queen, and women generally, played in Maya society.
10 months ago
Deep Sea Brotula

Deep Sea Brotula

During a dive to the Galapagos Rift Zone in 1988, scientists in Alvin saw this strange purple fish hanging out in the super-hot water gushing from hydrothermal vents at about 8,200 feet (2500 meters) depth. Pilot Ralph Hollis quickly netted the fish and brought it back to the surface for further examination. Scientists determined that it was in the genus Bythites, of which there are three Atlantic species, and promptly named it after Hollis: Bythites hollisi. They also found that it produces live young (as opposed to eggs) and is a relative of the better-known cusk eel. By 2002, more of these fish had been caught, and scientists decided that this Equatorial Eastern Pacific specimen was so different from the three Atlantic species that it warranted a new genus, Gerhardia. But a few years later, scientists wishing to avoid confusion with a beetle with the same moniker proposed another name, Thermichthys hollisi, referring to the fish’s preferred hangout, the hydrothermal vents of the Galapagos Rift Zone. So far, no other fish of this genus have been found.

via: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)

1 year ago
“New” (extinct, But We Just Discovered It) Vampire Squid Just Dropped

“New” (extinct, but we just discovered it) vampire squid just dropped

Meet the vampyrofugiens atramentum

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10 months ago
Researchers uncover 500 million-year-old mollusk ancestor
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A team of researchers including scientists from the University of Oxford have made an astonishing discovery of a new species of mollusk that

A team of researchers including scientists from the University of Oxford have made an astonishing discovery of a new species of mollusk that lived 500 million years ago. The new fossil, called Shishania aculeata, reveals that the most primitive mollusks were flat, shell-less slugs covered in a protective spiny armor. The findings have been published in the journal Science. The new species was found in exceptionally well-preserved fossils from eastern Yunnan Province in southern China dating from a geological period called the early Cambrian, approximately 514 million years ago. The specimens of Shishania are all only a few centimeters long and are covered in small spikey cones (sclerites) made of chitin, a material also found in the shells of modern crabs, insects, and some mushrooms.

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1 year ago
1 year ago
This Lie Was Pushed By The White House As Well As Every Major Western News Source...
This Lie Was Pushed By The White House As Well As Every Major Western News Source...

This lie was pushed by the White House as well as every major Western news source...

who still haven't recanted it with anywhere near the energy they spread it with.

This lie is still being used to justify the extermination of the Palestinian people

There must be a ferocious reckoning for this.

1 year ago

Hey where's that one post about the sturgeon and other fish that were waaaayyyyy evolutionarily far apart but still made viable offspring during a control test and all the science hippies were freaking out I've lost this post but it has never left my mind

3 months ago
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My evening was spent making tiktaalik hate, I have to share it somewhere

10 months ago

🪼Daily Cnidarian Fact:🪼

Upside-Down Jellyfish: Down is up for this jelly — it rests its bell on the seafloor and waves its lacy underparts up toward the sun. Why? This jelly is a farmer. Its brownish color is caused by symbiotic dinoflagellates living inside the jelly’s tissues. By lying upside-down, the jelly exposes its algae to the sun, allowing it to photosynthesize. The jelly can sustain itself off just the byproducts of the algae, and capture zooplankton for additional energy to grow.

🪼Daily Cnidarian Fact:🪼
🪼Daily Cnidarian Fact:🪼
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