A strange sea creature known as the salp reproduces asexually, building long chains of clones. Researchers have now decoded the way these long salp chains propel themselves, a finding that could lead ...
We all know about jellyfish, but have you ever heard of a sea salp? They are gelatinous and fascinating creatures living in the open ocean. Although they resemble jellyfish, sea salps have their own ...
If you’ve been to a beach in the Grand Strand lately, you might have noticed thousands of little clear blobs scattered across the sand. But what are the colorless, gelatinous creatures? The strange ...
On Friday, Bifrost, a Web 3.0 derivatives protocol that provides decentralized cross-chain liquidity for staked assets, launched the updated Slot Liquidity Auction Protocol dubbed "SALP 2.0." Projects ...
Researchers have discovered why jellyfish-like salps swim together to move more efficiently than a single salp swimming alone. The team used high-speed, high-resolution underwater cameras to study the ...
East Coasters heading to the shore this weekend may notice piles of gelatinous blobs scattered across the beach, washed up by changes in ocean currents. Despite the fact that they're sometimes called ...
COURTESY SUSAN SCOTT A dead salp found on Dungeness Spit in Washington state. Salps are drifting barrel-shaped animals that eat their fellow planktonic creatures by sucking water in one end and ...
The “rare” and “strange” creatures were spotted off the coast of Cornwall in the U.K., according to wildlife experts. Photo by George Hiles on Unsplash Heather Hamilton and her father spend a lot of ...
An international research team has developed a hybrid maximum power point tracking (MPPT) technique for PV systems that operate under partial shading or rapidly changing atmospheric parameters. The ...