Shells of the freshwater gastropod Viviparus lentus from the Hampshire Basin, United Kingdom, hold clues to past climate. A major global cooling event 34 million years ago chilled land as well as sea, ...
A snail's shell that protects it from attacks underwater could provide clues for designing improved body armor to guard human soldiers, a new study suggests. The research involved an unusual sea snail ...
They say life imitates art, but any scientist knows that the best designs imitate life. Researchers from the MIT Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies (ISN) are drawing new biomimicry inspiration for ...
The snail’s shell diameter averages about 22 to 30 millimeters (.87 to 1.18 inches). Each snail’s shell has a unique combination of stripes and colors, so no two are exactly alike. These snails eat ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results