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New eyeless cavefish discovered in the Southeast challenges idea that caves are evolutionary dead ends
The new findings suggest subterranean ecosystems may be far more dynamic than once believed.
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“What is happening underground? What do these unseen realms stoking our imaginations really look like?” These are some of the questions that Louvre-Lens’s exhibition, “Subterranean World: 20,000 ...
It's been five years since New Yorkers were first introduced to the concept of The Lowline, which aims to be the world's first underground park and a natural inverse to the High Line, as it will be ...
The question, from those who lack imagination, is why? Why would anyone want to go into a cave or tunnel under the city? Pungent, clammy, dark, littered with garbage, slick with sewage, and rife with ...
Subterranean environments, encompassing caves, aquifers and fissure networks, harbour a remarkable array of specialised organisms that have adapted to life in permanent darkness, limited resources and ...
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky - Leaders from across the 101st Airborne Division attended a Subterranean Training course hosted by the Fort Benning Maneuver Center of Excellence throughout the month of July on ...
We’ve seen robots take to the air, dive beneath the waves and perform all sorts of maneuvers on land. Now, researchers at UC Santa Barbara and Georgia Institute of Technology are exploring a new ...
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