The Canary Islands may represent the “missing link” in a global pandemic killing sea urchins. Sea urchins help build and maintain marine habitats in much the same way that large plant-eating animals ...
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It used to be thought that sea urchins only had a primitive nervous system, but new research has found that they are far more complex than that. The entire body of a sea urchin is what researchers are ...
Biologists thought that marine heat waves lowered urchin reproduction only at lethal temperatures. A new study shows reproductive shutdown even earlier. Sea urchins are a key but often destructive ...
The pointy shell of sea urchins hides a remarkably complex neural network that resembles the brains of vertebrates, new research suggests. Reading time 2 minutes When it comes to taking hardcore ...
Sea urchins have a body that is entirely made up of "head"—with a surprisingly complex central nervous system that functions, in essence, like an "all-body brain." This is the conclusion of an ...
It’s well into the second act of “Urchin,” writer/director Harris Dickinson’s searing portrait of addiction and homelessness in East London, before we see our protagonist, Mike (Frank Dillane) smile ...
Credits: Directed by Harris Dickinson, starring Harris Dickinson, Frank Dillane, Megan Northam, Amr Waked, Shonagh Marie. Rating/runtime: No MPA rating. Contains ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Harris Dickinson’s feature directorial debut, “Urchin,” introduces us from a distance to its subject in its ...
Frank Dillane, starring as a recovering addict in London, elevates this character study, Harris Dickinson’s feature directing debut. By Beatrice Loayza When you purchase a ticket for an independently ...
Stunning microscopic footage has captured the moment a translucent baby sea urchin crawled across a bed of red algae. The video earned fifth place in the annual Nikon Small World in Motion competition ...