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Starfish Can See—But Not the Way You ThinkImagine exploring the ocean floor, feeling the cool water swirl around you, and suddenly noticing a starfish gliding across the sand. It seems almost magical, right? But here’s something even more ...
“Starfish-inspired wearable bioelectronic systems for physiological signal monitoring during motion and real-time heart disease diagnosis,” was published in the journal Science Advances.
As heads of the world’s great space powers - except for outcast Russia - summit, they are strategizing how to prevent space collisions from sparking an orbital doomsday.
Tukwila, Wash.-based Starfish Space has won a three-year, $15 million contract from NASA for a mission aimed at doing up-close inspections of defunct satellites in orbit. Such inspections, to be ...
Scientists discover how starfish get 'legless' A neurohormone that makes their arms fall off is identified Date: August 30, 2024 Source: Queen Mary University of London Summary: Researchers have ...
A neurohormone similar to one present in humans could help starfish regrow limbs.
Starfish Space aims to extend the operational life of a geostationary Intelsat satellite in 2026 after reaching a deal for its first commercial servicing mission.
Starfish reproduce by splitting in two. A new fossil reveals how ancient this ability is.
Starfish are known for their adorable and symmetrical arms that seem to hug everything they touch. But it turns out that they may not be hugs after all – because starfish, researchers found, are ...
Scientists couldn't find the starfish head for the longest time as they were looking in the wrong place. Turns out, the head is all over its body.
A Starfish ‘Body’ Is Just One Giant Head, Study Finds Genes associated with the torso are largely absent in a species of starfish, upending how scientists perceive these creatures ...
At first glance, starfish seem to be all limbs, with five appendages lined with rows of tube feet giving them their signature shape. Marine scientists have long wondered how they evolved to have ...
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