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Scientists Confirm Sharks Do Sleep at All, Sometimes With Their Eyes Open
A new study debunks the age-old myth that sharks do not sleep at all. Sleeping sharks, with their eyes open sometimes, were discovered by scientists. The discovery adds to the unique notion that shark sleep is different than other mammals as previously thought.
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Scientists Use Microbiotic Swarms to Measure Animals’ Sensitivity to Threats.
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A New Species of Extinct Vampire-squid-Like Mollusk Has 10 Functioning Limbs, Making It the First of Its Type
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Microplastic Pollution: California State Government Adopts Strategy of Microplastic Cleanup
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Ancient Frieze Discovered by Archaeologist Showing ‘Time Without Time'
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Virgin Births; Fatherless Mice Created in Lab in a Successful Case of Asexual Reproduction
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March Weather Forecast Brings Blizzard to Eastern US
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A Lost Narwhal Joined a Group of Beluga Whales Has a Posibility to Hybrid?
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Developing Storm System and Cold Front to Cause Strong Winds, Winter Storm, and Torrential Rain Across the US
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Cold Snap Worsens Situation for Ukraine Refugees Fleeing Russia's Invasion
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Common Houseplants Aren't Just for Aesthetic, They Help Fight Air Pollution
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Scientists Consider Storing Carbon in the Deep Down the Ocean Floor
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Unearthed Ancient Corpses in Portugal May Be World's Oldest Mummies at 8,000 Years Old