These seas need to sneeze. A damaging bloom of “sea snot” is coating seas around Turkey, threatening wildlife and livelihoods. The sea snot, called marine mucilage by professionals, has overtaken the ...
Thick layers of unsightly brown foam, nicknamed "sea snot," have developed along the coast of Turkey, and officials warn the phenomenon could have major impacts on the environment and is in danger of ...
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A black, jelly-like sludge known as “sea snot” has begun coating parts of South Australia’s coastline, a foul side effect of ...
This story is based on original coverage by Meta.mk. An edited version is republished here under a content-sharing agreement between Global Voices and Metamorphosis Foundation. A slimy foam called sea ...
The robots can hover over marine mammals and gather all sorts of information in a way that’s less invasive to the animals ...
Despite lacking nerves, muscles or even brains, sea sponges have the ability to expel clumps of mucus from their bodies in a sneeze-like fashion. This behavior was long known to scientists, but ...
You might be tempted to say “gesundheit,” but the sea creature’s snot helps feed other marine organisms. By Sam Jones Sneezing is far from a uniquely human behavior. Maybe you’ve seen your dog or cat ...