SYFY WIRE biology 60 million fish heat up the Antarctic ice at world’s largest breeding site How exactly do you hide tens of millions of fish? By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago Guinea worms are real life chestbursters and they’re taking shelter in our dogs That guinea worms exist at all is bad enough, but messing with our dogs is going too far. By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago Close Encounters of the algal kind! Phytoplankton communicate with light What could they be talking about? By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago The last spring of the dinosaurs Scientists narrow down what time of year the dinosaurs died. By Phil Plait 2 years ago If life is going to find a way on Earth or anywhere else, it needs iron if Earth wasn’t fortified with iron (kind of like your cereal), life here might have never existed. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago Glowing jellyfish brains could help us read human minds We might learn more about what goes on inside the human brain from the glowing neurons of jellyfish. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago Scientists located the rockfish’s genetic fountain of youth Somebody tell Ponce de León. By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago It's not easy being green. Injected and illuminated algae breathes for tadpoles Who needs lungs when you have plants? By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago Human tails obviously vanished, but why? By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago Why are hordes of creepy black worms wriggling out of glaciers every year? By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago SYFY WIRE | Page 5
60 million fish heat up the Antarctic ice at world’s largest breeding site How exactly do you hide tens of millions of fish? By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago
Guinea worms are real life chestbursters and they’re taking shelter in our dogs That guinea worms exist at all is bad enough, but messing with our dogs is going too far. By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago
Close Encounters of the algal kind! Phytoplankton communicate with light What could they be talking about? By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago
The last spring of the dinosaurs Scientists narrow down what time of year the dinosaurs died. By Phil Plait 2 years ago
If life is going to find a way on Earth or anywhere else, it needs iron if Earth wasn’t fortified with iron (kind of like your cereal), life here might have never existed. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
Glowing jellyfish brains could help us read human minds We might learn more about what goes on inside the human brain from the glowing neurons of jellyfish. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
Scientists located the rockfish’s genetic fountain of youth Somebody tell Ponce de León. By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago
It's not easy being green. Injected and illuminated algae breathes for tadpoles Who needs lungs when you have plants? By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago
Why are hordes of creepy black worms wriggling out of glaciers every year? By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago