Nature does it again! The natural world has a knack for giving us the blueprints for some useful technologies, and the humble sea urchin is the latest contributor. Scientists have designed a new class ...
Study reveals sea urchin spines' gradient architecture converts mechanical motion to electrical signals, informing designs ...
A study by the Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences and the University of Bonn has shown that pH value is crucial for sperm motility in sea urchins and salmon. An increase in pH ...
Echinus is the largest known acidic geyser on Earth.
“That’s Yellowstone being Yellowstone!” the U.S. Geological Survey wrote in an update, a plainspoken line that fits a place ...
Naturally occurring porous ceramic structure inside sea urchin spines can generate measurable electrical voltage in response to water contact.
Researchers have found an unusual 3D printable material that generates electricity in flowing water. The researchers found ...
Important marine research is underway in Apollo Beach as researchers work to better understand the relationship between coral ...
Scientists found that Australian sea lion pups may learn how to hunt by watching their mothers during ocean foraging trips.
Neuroscientists have uncovered new insights into a key evolutionary question: Why can humans talk when most animals can't?
Crews are working 24-7 with bulldozers, dump trucks and bright lights on portable towers during sea turtle nesting season.