marine biology

Hydrodynamic field inside and outside the skeletal structure of the Euplectella aspergillum glass sponge. The field was reconstructed using CINECA super-computers. Kinetic methodologies and advanced computational codes have allowed to accurately reconstructing the living conditions of the depth sponges, highlighting their remarkable structural and fluid dynamic properties.
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Fish swiming towards the surface
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marine "snowflakes"
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Eucheumatopis isiformis - seaweed native to the Caribbean
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A colony of Acropora tenuis
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Depressed river mussel
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HEMCO UniFlow Polypro Trace Metal Fume Hoods
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how does sunscreen affect coral reefs?
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Narwhals with their characteristic spiraled tusks in dense pack ice
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A Fitbit for Mussels
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