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Undersea Mating Habits of the Stars

Isabella Rossellini in Green Porno courtesy Sundance Channel Isabella Rossellini returns this month to the Sundance Channel with a new set of episodes of her Green Porno series, which focuses on the...

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The Top 10 New Species of 2011

Pancake Batfish Prosanta Chakrabarty View Photo GalleryThis planet is home to some incredibly awesome things, and every year we enjoy hearing about the new creatures that had, until recently, escaped...

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Video: Squid Skin Dances When You Blast Cypress Hill At It

Caudal Fin of the Squid Backyard Brains Animals use electricity to move, and so electricity can be used to make them move, as the scientists at Backyard Brains show in a neat DIY experiment that can...

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Undersea Mating Habits of the Stars

Isabella Rossellini returns this month to the Sundance Channel with a new set of episodes of her Green Porno series, which focuses on the mating habits of the animal kingdom.

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The Top 10 New Species of 2011

This planet is home to some incredibly awesome things, and every year we enjoy hearing about the new creatures that had, until recently, escaped biologists' attention. Among…

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Video: Squid Skin Dances When You Blast Cypress Hill At It

Animals use electricity to move, and so electricity can be used to make them move, as the scientists at Backyard Brains show in a neat DIY experiment that can be done with a…

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Coral Reef That Ejects Guts Could Help Humans Regenerate Organs

Scientific Reports/ ScreenshotThe eviscerated gut of a Polycarpa mytiligera.A scared coral reef’s gutless behavior could lead to advances in human tissue regeneration.In a recent study published in...

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Giant Squid Surfaces From The Deep In Japanese Harbor

Animals Humanity's closest encounter ever to mysterious mollusk In Toyama Bay in Central Japan, visitors idling on a pier overlooking the water were greeted by a 12 foot long, red-and-white giant squid.

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