A Tasmanian woman has shared her incredible find on the sand at Bruny Island, mistaking an almost completely transparent fish for a piece of seaweed. “I was pretty surprised to see a little eye on it, ...
We now know how ghost catfish get their rainbow shine. These small fish, popular for home aquariums because of their near-complete transparency, get their iridescence from fibres in their muscles, ...
We owe a great deal to the hair cells in our inner ear – without them we couldn’t detect sounds or take five steps without tripping. Moreover, these cells happen to be a useful model for biologists ...
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