The blue dragon (Glaucus atlanticus) is a type of mollusk known as a nudibranch. Despite its impressive appearance, it rarely grows larger than three centimeters long. It can be found drifting on the ...
One of the four blue dragons, also called Glaucus atlanticus, captured by Susan Scott. Once a Glaucus eats a Portuguese man-of-war, the snail stores, intact, some of the tentacles’ stinging cells, ...
Zomato-backed e-commerce shipping and enablement platform Shiprocket, on Monday said it has acquired a majority stake in Glaucus Supply Chain Solutions, for an undisclosed amount. The company said ...
US short seller Glaucus Research has accused the chairman of China's biggest property information website of diverting resources from the US-listed firm for personal use through high-priced real ...
TOKYO, July 28 (Reuters) - Short-seller Glaucus Research Group said Japan's Itochu Corp should set up a third-party panel to find an "independent auditor" to probe the trading house's financial ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Short-seller Glaucus Research has turned up the heat on Quintis, rebuffing a response from the Australian ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Itochu, Japan’s third-largest trading house, has come under a rare attack by a US activist short-seller who ...
*I could have handled the sea-slug or the prosthetic, but both at once is, well…. pretty out-there, even by @makerzine standards. Published on Mar 24, 2014 "The Glaucus, named after the Blue Sea Slug ...
Back in 1965 two divers experimented with living underwater at the bottom of Plymouth Sound off the south west coast of England. Inspired by Jacques Cousteau's underwater adventures, Colin Irwin and ...
Back in 1965 two divers experimented with living underwater at the bottom of Plymouth Sound off the south west coast of England. Inspired by Jacques Cousteau's underwater adventures, Colin Irwin and ...
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