In 2014, a Malaysian Airlines flight mysteriously disappeared. A barnacle-encrusted piece of the plane's wing is one of the most important clues that has been found. New science may be able to unlock ...
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AN INTERESTING object home to a cluster of crustaceans was found by a dog walker in Hengistbury Head. Rachel Randall, 56, was walking her dog with her partner David on the beach on Sunday morning, ...
For the past some years I’ve been noticing events that take on such a life of their own they become embedded into the cultural fabric of an international tribe. Just as a good swell brings out the ...
Nationally acclaimed chef Paul Askew is set to bring Barnacle back to Liverpool with the opening of a new restaurant. This will be the seafood business's first stand-alone restaurant after it debuted ...
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Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Facetotectans are microscopic crustacean larvae that have never been seen as adults. Only the larval and juvenile phases of these creatures are known ...
HUNDREDS of bizarre looking creatures worth a fortune have washed up on a UK beach. The large collection of alien-looking crustaceans were snapped on a beach in Sussex last week. The marine animals ...
They're cute, cuddly and ready to try out their best downward-facing dog, ahead of finding their forever homes. Second Chance Animal Services in East Brookfield says it rescued more than two dozen ...
TEBA, SPAIN—A team of archaeologists from the University of Cádiz (UCA) unearthed an extraordinary 5,000-year-old dolmen at the La Lentejuela necropolis near Teba, Málaga, according to a report by SUR ...
A new study has found evidence to suggest that warheads tossed into the sea can serve as viable habitat for several species of marine life, but that doesn't mean we should leave them at the bottom of ...