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The Atlantic USA Science October 15, 2022
Italian chefs are trying to adapt their cuisine for a world with fewer fish.DeAgostini / GettyOctober 15, 2022, 8 AM ETThis article was originally published in .On a snowy January morning in 2022, I walked into Duo, an exclusive little restaurant in the heart of the southern... + más
This Jellyfish Can Live Forever. Its Genes May Tell Us How. | The New York Times
EXPLAINER: Fewer people cross Mediterranean; many still die | ABC News
Newsweek USA Tech October 17, 2022
A massive swarm of jellyfish has washed up on a beach in North Carolina.Pictures of the cannonball jellyfish on the shores of Ocracoke Island were shared on Facebook by Cape Hatteras National Seashore.Cannonball jellyfish, named because of their resemblance to the large... + más
There Are Too Many Jellyfish in the Mediterranean. Why Not Eat Them? | The Atlantic
Newsweek USA World June 01, 2023
A five-year-old boy stung by a deadly box jellyfish at a beach in Australia is lucky to be alive and prompt treatment with vinegar helped save him.The boy was swimming at Casuarina Beach near Darwin, a city in the Northern Territory, when he was stung across his legs and... + más
North Carolina beach turns into jellyfish swamp as thousands wash up | Newsweek
New York Post USA Life November 21, 2023
Jellyfish, those gelatinous sea creatures often associated with stings and beachside encounters, might seem an unlikely candidate for a nutritious meal. However, these fascinating creatures offer surprising health benefits. They’ve been a delicacy in various cuisines for... + más
Newsweek USA Tech July 03, 2023
The National Parks Service (NPS) has sent out a warning after an invasive blob was spotted on a beach in Texas.The gelatinous specimen was found on North Beach along the Gulf of Mexico coastline and reported by the Padre Island National Seashore in a Facebook post on Friday.This... + más
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