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Ancient Antarctic ice cycles impacted ocean productivity thousands of miles away
Cycles in the growth and decay of Antarctica's ice sheets once shaped marine biological productivity thousands of miles away in the subtropical ocean, according to new research led by scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Bull Sharks Have Friends? New Study Reveals Their Hidden Social Lives
For a long time, sharks have been cast as the ultimate loners. Powerful, adaptable, and often unpredictable, they have carried a reputation as solitary hunters moving through murky waters on instinct alone.
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La Jolla's Birch Aquarium raising 3,000 hatchlings of 'mysterious' octopus species
A surprise discovery at Birch Aquarium in La Jolla is shedding new light and providing first-of-its-kind information about what researchers call a mysterious octopus species that typically is in deeper waters away from human eyes.