Friday, 23 October 2015

Light Reading

A little late today, but here are your weekly light reading articles! Enjoy.

Climate cycles didn’t shape ocean’s abyssal hills
Carolyn Gramling. Science (15 October 2015)

Cuba forges links with United States to save sharks
Jeff Tollefson. Nature (21 October 2015)

How do marine mollusks process food without teeth?
AVS: Science & Technology of Materials, Interfaces, and Processing. Science Daily (19 October 2015)

Lathering up with sunscreen may protect against cancer -- killing coral reefs worldwide
University of Central Florida. Science Daily (20 October 2015)

New species of giant tortoise brings Galapagos tally to eleven
Henry Nicholls. New Scientist (21 October 2015)

Ocean heat content reveals secrets of fish migration behaviors
University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science, Science Daily (21 October 2015)

Scientists find some thrive in acid seas
James Cook University. Science Daily (20 October 2015)

Unmanned hexacopter monitors health of endangered Southern Resident killer whales
NOAA Fisheries West Coast Region. Science Daily (21 October 2015)

Video: Giant guitarfish eye gymnastics
Emily DeMarco. Science (16 October 2015)

When the water gets too hot, this fish heads to shore
Sid Perkins. Science (20 October 2015)

And, as usual, a couple of non-marine related articles:

Antiaging protein is the real deal, Harvard team claims
Jocelyn Kaiser. Science (21 October 2015)

Hunting the Godzilla El Niño
Quirin Schiermeier. Nature (20 October 2015)

Man gets seizures from sudoku
Nala Rogers. Science (19 October 2015)

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