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First-Ever Video Shows Corals Collaborating to Eat Jellyfish

Vanessa Jeny

A team of researchers recently discovered that coral polyp colonies in the western Mediterranean Sea work together to catch and eat prey.

WHY AM I HERE?

Diane Wilkins

Are you waking up and asking the question - Why am I here?


It feels quite pertinent that today as I begin this Circle, Mercury is retrograde, offering the perfect timing for introspection. 


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Seven shark species removed from Queensland Government ki...

Louise Mosley

Seven species of shark have been removed from a Queensland government kill list.

New study shows some corals might adapt to climate changes

Louise Mosley

New research shows that not all corals respond the same to changes in climate. The University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science-led study looked at the sensitivity of two types of corals found in Florida and the...

Research Sheds Light On Different Diving Abilities Amongs...

Louise Mosley

Researchers have published two studies into how dolphins manage to have different lifestyle and diving habits, amongst different populations of the same species.

Tourists visiting the Mediterranean this summer cause 40 ...

Vanessa Jeny

'When we come home with our happy memories, we’re leaving behind a toxic legacy of plastic waste'

Middle-aged entrepreneurs are more successful than young ...

Rita Juse-Cirkse

New research shows that entrepreneurs over the age of 46 are the most successful.

Speaking more than one language can boost economic growth

Rita Juse-Cirkse

Being multilingual has been linked to higher exports, higher incomes and a healthier workforce. Proving it's never too soon to introduce more languages to your life.

Uptight robots that suddenly beg to stay alive are less l...

Stephen Purkiss

Chatty, friendly bots more likely to be unplugged – study