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Horseshoe-Crab Blood Helps Humans!

October 4, 2020 WildBlueAdmin Leave a comment

Blue-Blooded Critters Horse-shoe crabs aren’t actually crabs, and are more closely related to scorpions and spiders.  They are sometimes referred…

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Posted in: Cool Science, Ocean's Bounty

Micronesian Stick Charts

September 15, 2020 WildBlueAdmin Leave a comment

The Marshall Islands, located in the Pacific Ocean, are only a few feet above sea level, making them nearly invisible…

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Seahorses

August 6, 2020 WildBlueAdmin Leave a comment

One of the more unusual creatures of the sea is the seahorse, also known as sea-horse or sea horse.  These…

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Posted in: Creature Feature

Ultra-black fish

July 29, 2020 WildBlueAdmin Leave a comment

Meet the ultra-black fish, so light-absorbent that they look like silhouettes under the brightest of light, and are virtually invisible…

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Posted in: Ocean creatures

SeaWorld’s Sea Lion Rescues

May 21, 2020 WildBlueAdmin Leave a comment

I recently saw an article celebrating the return of four sea lions to the ocean.  They had been picked up…

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Posted in: Ocean creatures

Ice Volcanoes

February 20, 2020 WildBlueAdmin Leave a comment

Ice volcanoes aren’t proper volcanoes.  Instead, they are a phenomenon that can be found where there are holes in crusts…

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Posted in: Cool Science

Transform Cars, TVs, Pianos, Records, Surfboards, and more

January 30, 2020 WildBlueAdmin Leave a comment

Loveproperty has an article showcasing ways to transform old junk into something useful and good.  Couches, clocks, and candleholders, bookshelves…

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Posted in: Upcycling Tips and Ideas

Underneath Antarctica: A Robot’s Journey Below Thwaite’s Glacier

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The International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration The United States and the United Kingdom are engaged in a collaborative effort to investigate…

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Posted in: Cool Science

Bioluminescence

January 25, 2020 WildBlueAdmin Leave a comment

Bioluminescence is light chemically produced by living organisms.  Around 1,500 species of fish can emit light.  Numerous species of bacteria,…

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Cuttlefish wearing 3D glasses

January 9, 2020 WildBlueAdmin Leave a comment

Cuttlefish and 3D Vision Image from USA Today, attributed to R. Feord Cuttlefish have better depth perception than humans.  How…

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Posted in: Cool Science, Ocean creatures

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