Friday, 20 November 2015

Light Reading

Along with some interesting marine related articles this week, we also have an interesting video from Science. See below!

Fat makes coral fit to cope with climate change
Ohio State University. Science Daily (18 November 2015)

Fish parasite is a stripped-down jellyfish
Elizabeth Pennisi. Science (16 November 2015)

Low-oxygen 'dead zones' in North Pacific linked to past ocean-warming events
Oregon State University. Science Daily (18 November 2015)

Marine animals use new form of secret light communication
University of Queensland. Science Daily (19 November 2015)

Marine fungi reveal new branches on tree of life
University of Exeter. Science Daily (18 November 2015)

Mollusc sees the world through hundreds of eyes made out of rock
Anna Nowogrodzki. New Scientist (19 November 2015)


Salmon is first transgenic animal to win US approval for food
Heidi Ledford. Nature (19 November 2015)

As usual, we also have a couple of non-marine related articles below.

China's bold push into genetically customized animals
Christina Larson. Nature (18 November 2015)

Pigeons taught to diagnose breast cancer on X-rays
Sam Wong. New Scientist (18 November 2015)

Why you shouldn’t always listen to dietary guidelines
Nala Rogers. Science (19 November 2015)

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