Sniffing electric fields: ampullae of Lorenzini on a tiger shark's snout. (CC BY-SA/Albert Kok) Scientists in the US have discovered that a jelly-like material found in the skin of sharks and some ...
A biological material that has existed for millions of years may find new applications in modern electronics. A team of scientists from UC Santa Cruz, the University of Washington, and the Benaroya ...
In this episode of Tiny Show and Tell Us, we talk about the Ampullae of Lorenzini that allow sharks to detect the electrochemical signals coming from prey. We also cover the fascinating science behind ...
A handler in Indonesia holds Jelly, the first of seven eggs bred at Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium to hatch as part of a global shark conservation effort. At just 9.8 inches long and weighing roughly ...
I headed down on a gloomy Sunday morning around 11am, and was pretty stoked about dining here for the very first time despite passing by this hawker centre countless of times. I began searching for ...
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