These clams don't have to go far to take a bathroom break - and they're extremely suited to living in houses made from their ...
A research team led by Prof. Huang Qunying from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences ...
A legendary golden fabric once worn only by emperors has made an astonishing comeback. Korean scientists have successfully recreated ancient sea silk—a rare, shimmering fiber prized since Roman ...
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This clam sinks ships
How does a clam eat wood, anyway? Shipworms have been ruining our day for centuries; maybe the time has come to ruin theirs.
It happened quietly, one library checkout at a time on Cape Cod and the Islands: Late-night novels, on-the-go-reading. How ...
Climate change is shaking up the seas, changing fish distribution throughout the oceans. And fishers in the tropics are ...
What will you be doing this weekend around the Jersey Shore? A pickleball tournament, restaurant week, Puppy Bowl and more.
During a dive off Argentina, scientists documented a rare jellyfish discovered a little over a century ago and seldom seen since, as well as the fish that keep it company.
On an Argentinian-led science expedition aboard Schmidt Ocean Institute’s R/V Falkor (too), a science team observed stunning ...
It is surmised that the lupine reached no farther north than the Golden Gate until man intervened. Beside our stands in Humboldt, a Manchester, Mendocino County dairyman secured seeds in San Francisco ...
The Reo Diner doesn’t flaunt fancy decor or chase culinary trends, but behind its modest exterior lies what might just be the best homemade food in the Garden State. While the world outside changes at ...
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Lubec gearing up to try clam seeding
It could take up to five years before any clams reach harvestable size, but the promise of higher yields and stronger ...
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