AvatarShannon LumleyFish Don’t Do So Well in SpaceSmithsonian Magazine - Danny LewisLife in space is hard on the human body. The lack of gravity's pull can quickly take its toll—bone density declines, muscles deteriorate and more. …
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AvatarShannon LumleyAmazing animal migrationsverified_publisherThe Guardian - Josh Davis, Paddy AllenThis article is more than 9 years old As the year turns, millions of birds and animals cross oceans and continents in search of food. But climate change may have unpredictable consequences for what is a healthy ecosystem
AvatarShannon LumleySecrets of the Sidewinder (Published 2014)verified_publisherThe New York Times - James GormanThe sidewinder rattlesnake has a familiar, hypnotic way of moving that serves it well in the sandy deserts it inhabits. It can even twist its way uphill in soft, loose sand, an achievement that anyone who has tried to climb a dune can appreciate. So Daniel I. Goldman, a physicist at Georgia Tech who …
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