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Of all the strange and wonderful animals that live in the deep sea, perhaps the most tantalising are the ones that are occasionally glimpsed by deep-submerged cameras, then swim off into the darkness
Squinting, it looks like a piece of popcorn. It’s hard to imagine this tiny orb could be a lifeline for coral reefs around the world. “That will have maybe eight or 12 eggs,” says Dr Jamie Craggs as I
Nadia Shaikh goes synaesthetic for the start of spring, almost tasting the orange tang of an early butterfly
Find out which early species to watch for, how to make your patch more butterfly-friendly and where to record your sightings for science
IT’S CRAZY HOW time is flying. It seems as if it was only yesterday when I received my very first group of shrimp. But, in fact, it was well over two decades ago when my good friend put a dozen of pal
What the scientists are saying… A gender imbalance’s ...