Scientists are increasingly worried we may be witnessing the start of the “sixth mass extinction” – the first to be caused by ...
Snails are among the most feared pests in the garden. These crawling creatures can stealthily destroy weeks of work in a ...
On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays this summer, Duxbury Beach and Mass Audubon will offer fun, free and educational ...
Something strange happens the moment a snail touches a water droplet, and the physics behind it will make you rethink ...
While the great majority of commercial seafood products in the U.S. are safe to consume, a UB infectious disease expert says ...
Biological Invasions indicates that Brazil currently has at least 82 non-native mollusk species, in addition to 13 whose origin cannot ...
Seafood is an ever-increasing part of the American diet. And once viewed as an exotic specialty, raw seafood dishes in particular, such as sushi and sashimi, are now commonplace.
Oysters may very well be a delight to look at but can they be eaten with the same enthusiasm? No, according to Collette ...
Each mussel can spawn thousands of offspring.
Neil the Seal, Tasmania's viral elephant seal, is back. Watch videos of the 2,200-pound wildlife visitor destroy fences and ...
Ancient deep-sea organisms suggest movement, sexual reproduction, and complex animal life began earlier than previously thought.
Though meat isn't typically known for its magnesium content, certain types—including salmon, oysters, and chicken breast—can ...
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