The winner in the Landscapes category is this shot of the Austfonna ice cap, the world’s third-largest, which is quickly melting in part due to human-caused climate change.
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Marine biologists are suggesting a way to make use of jellyfish bycatch by extracting collagen from the marine invertebrates.
The largest known lion's mane jellyfish was 120 feet (36.5 meters) long.
Not so powerful now, huh?
In 2023, a tourist stumbled upon a jellyfish species not seen since 1976. A follow-up investigation strongly suggests these jellies are very much alive and swimming.
The combined comb jellyfish synced up their movements, melded their nervous systems, and even joined their digestive tracts.