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A new study using high-speed video shows for the first time that the reef fish Zanclus cornutus (Moorish idol) and the related surgeonfish can move their jawbones sideways as well as up and down. This ...
Michalis Mihalitsis, at the time a postdoctoral researcher in Wainwright's lab, used high-speed video to observe feeding in Zanclus cornutus or "Moorish Idol," a spectacular reef fish with an ...
About 20 years ago a small, brightly coloured tropical fish became a global superstar thanks to a Disney-Pixar movie - and kids around the world were clamouring for their very own Nemo.
With that belief firmly planted in his mind, young Bron admittedly turned his focus toward emulating his other idol, Penny Hardaway. Frankly speaking, James had always thought that patterning his ...
A French children's book author who claimed Disney's Finding Nemo copied a fish of his creation has been convicted of fraud and ordered to pay damages. Franck Le Calvez claimed that the film's title ...
In the 1970s, the USSR used nuclear devices to try to send water from Siberia's rivers flowing south, instead of its natural route north. The project was a grand failure – but 50 years on, the ...
Her hand-illustrated interpretations naturally led to vivid prints highlighting elements like fish, corals and particularly the Moorish Idol, known for its contrasting colours. The standout ...
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“Finding Nemo” fish shrink their bodies to cope with stress and survive tough times, a study has found. The clownfish, made famous by the 2003 Pixar film, have been found by scientists to have ...