What name would you give to a species of Antarctic, sea-dwelling worm that spends its time 6,561 feet below the water's surface, wriggling in the rotting carcasses of whales? The British public will ...
A University of Kansas paleontologist exploring an area known for its fossils recently uncovered a never-before-discovered ancient sea worm – and showed off her “nerdy” side while naming it.Video ...
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This all started when our Russian colleagues dug up *** bit of permafrost um for their studies. And they found that after thawing this, um some nematodes crawled out of it. So uh they knew that this ...
LONDON (Reuters) - What name would you give to a species of Antarctic, sea-dwelling worm that spends its time 2,000 metres below the water's surface, wriggling in the rotting carcasses of whales? The ...