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Read more about the article Magnetoreception: The Sixth Sense
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Magnetoreception: The Sixth Sense

  • Post author:Lim Jia Yi Annabel
  • Post published:29th August 2021
  • Post category:Science Briefs

The world around us is vast, and we are mere blind men, stumbling in the dark. What else are we missing out on? Find out more about other ways animals sense the world!

Continue ReadingMagnetoreception: The Sixth Sense
Read more about the article The Changeable Coelacanth: Not Strictly a “Living Fossil”
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The Changeable Coelacanth: Not Strictly a “Living Fossil”

  • Post author:Lim Jia Yi Annabel
  • Post published:16th August 2021
  • Post category:Science Briefs

The poster boy for living fossils might be more modern in some sense than previously thought. Read on to find out more about how Coelacanths keep themselves up-to-date!

Continue ReadingThe Changeable Coelacanth: Not Strictly a “Living Fossil”
Read more about the article Dwellers of the Deepest Deep:  A Biochemical Manual to Surviving the Abyss
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Dwellers of the Deepest Deep: A Biochemical Manual to Surviving the Abyss

  • Post author:Lim Jia Yi Annabel
  • Post published:12th July 2021
  • Post category:Science Briefs

Imagine a deep abyss without light, stretching thousands of metres beneath the sea. What life could possibly exist there? How could they possibly survive?

Continue ReadingDwellers of the Deepest Deep: A Biochemical Manual to Surviving the Abyss
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