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Struggling with dirty tanks? Here’s how to keep your aquarium clean
How to keep your aquarium clean is a question every fish lover asks at some point. A clean aquarium keeps fish healthy, water clear, and stress levels low for both you and your fish. Dirty tanks ...
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Setting up an aquarium step by step
What could be more calming than watching silvery fish behind glass? However, before you set up a small, dazzling underwater world in your own four walls, you should clarify a few basic questions. The ...
What are some of the species we’re seeing in the illegal wildlife trade today? And what are we doing to combat it?
ZooTampa's David A. Straz, Jr. Manatee Critical Care Center released a record number of rehabilitated manatees in 2025. Learn ...
Cleaning used to be simple. Grab a vacuum, chase the crumbs, call it a day. In 2025, that sounds almost quaint. Homes get ...
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Pack Your Bags: 20 Must-Visit Resorts In North Carolina
North Carolina isn’t just a state, it’s a playground for travelers seeking everything from mountain magic to seaside serenity ...
New research has found that roughly half of Australia's freshwater fish are fond of snacking on animal and plant material, ...
Roving technician behind Fishy Things takes care of tanks, large and small, across Pittsburgh region
Glynn Galloway steps into the basement of a Fox Chapel home, where a soft blue glow spills from a 300-gallon in-wall reef ...
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Scientists watch microscopic plant 'mouths' breathing in real time with palm-sized tool
Scientists say their Stomata In-Sight tool can observe plants "breathe," which could be used to bioengineer crops that ...
The work, published in the journal Plant Physiology, describes a new system called “Stomata In-Sight.” The technology ...
The latest standout in this year’s spectacular spring bloom is a towering specimen with a misleading name: the century plant. It’s misleading because century plants, a type of agave producing ...
For centuries, scientists have known that plants "breathe" through microscopic pores on their leaves called stomata. These tiny valves are the gatekeepers that balance the intake of carbon dioxide ...
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