

Corpus Christi Caller-Times
The scientific community is mourning the death of John “Wes” Tunnell, a marine ecologist and biologist, historian, author and early orchestrator of the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. Tunnell ...
The Guam Daily Post
Students pursuing a career in marine biology or environmental science can apply for the More Like Jimmy Scholarship, which will award up to $4,000 per year, per student. An anonymous donor has pledged to award up to $10,000 in total awards each year, ...
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Science Daily
Scientists have tried to find the safest and most effective ways to explore marine life in the oceanic water, the largest and least explored environment on Earth, for years. Each time, they were faced with the same challenge: How to capture delicate or ...
EurekAlert (press release)
National Geographic
Nature.com
In 1822, the French Egyptologist Jean-François Champollion announced the complete deciphering of the hieroglyphs carved around 200 bc into a block of granodiorite, the so-called Rosetta stone. This was an impressive intellectual achievement, as it ...
Shows how to get some visual impressions from the fascinating glass like radiolarian skeletons.
Features works dealing with radiolarians and radiolarian fossils, which were reported from Japan and by Japanese researchers.
Dedicated to the subclass of protoctistan organisms of the class Sarcodina, which also includes the amoebas.
Collection of photographs taken with a microscope.
Directions for growing your own plasmodia culture from the Native Plant Society of New Jersey.
Exhibit from The National Science Museum, Tokyo, Japan.
Outlines their life cycle and anatomy.
Takes a look at the group of fungus-like organisms usually present and sometimes abundant in terrestrial ecosystems.
Online database containing information about radiolarians, holoplanktonic protozoa widely distributed in the oceans.
Ancient group of protists, going back all the way to the early Cambrian Period. Learn about their role in the ...
Features thousands of radiolarian fossils mainly obtained from Pan-Pacific region.
Technical paper from the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program compiled by Catherine Nigrini and Annika Sanfilippo.
Features the 35 prints that accompanied Ernst Haeckel's Radiolaria book from 1862.
Profile of the single-celled organisms with the distinguishing features of net-like pseudopods called reticulopodia, and a shell-like outer protective layer, ...
Working to construct and interpret a modern benthic foraminiferal and environmental database for the Arctic seas.