Deep Water Squid Communication Mystifies Scientists

In the deep, dark, cold waters of the Pacific Ocean—about 1,500 feet below the surface— hundreds of Humboldt squid the size of small humans (~ 5 feet long) were recently observed feeding on a school of lantern fish only about 3 to 4 inches long. The scientists used a high-tech remotely operated vehicle (ROV) with highly sophisticated photographic equipment to document the squid’s behavior.


Cichlid Fish Research Highlights Adaptive Genome Engineering


Specialized Brain Cells Act Like a Compass

Most people don’t think about the mental process of recognizing locations. We just take it for granted.


Symbiotic Lichens Showcase Our Creator's Ingenuity


Population Growth Matches Bible and DNA Clock

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