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Quirks and Quarks

Is it Dark Energy, or is time just different in space? And more…

Feb 21, 2025
Join Allison Payne, a PhD candidate studying elephant seals, as she reveals how these incredible animals are helping scientists uncover the mysteries of the ocean's twilight zone. Gage Crump discusses the surprising link between mammalian ears and ancient fish gills. Johanna Mäkitaipale shares insights into rabbit calcium needs and skeletal health. Ryan Ridden delves into dark energy and introduces the Timescape model, challenging our understanding of the universe's expansion. Prepare for a wild ride through deep seas and cosmic mysteries!
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Quick takeaways

  • Researchers are utilizing elephant seals to monitor ocean conditions, linking their health and reproductive success to the challenging twilight zone ecosystems amidst climate threats.
  • New evidence of prehistoric cannibalism among Magdalenian hunter-gatherers sheds light on complex human behaviors during the Ice Age, suggesting ties to conflict.

Deep dives

The Role of Elephant Seals in Ocean Research

Scientists are using elephant seals as indicators to understand the mysterious 'twilight zone' of the ocean, a deep layer that is hard to access and rich in unique biodiversity. These seals undertake extensive foraging migrations, diving thousands of feet below the surface, and provide crucial data on ocean conditions when they return to land. By tracking their movements and reproductive success, researchers have linked the size and health of seal pups to favorable oceanic conditions, showing that well-fed females produce larger and more viable pups. This groundbreaking work highlights the importance of understanding life in the twilight zone as climate change and fishing pressures threaten these vital ecosystems.

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