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Roger Hanlon, a biologist at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, describes how you find and film sea creatures in hiding. Sponsor Message IRA FLATOW, host: Time now for our Video Pick ...
ROGER HANLON: One of the most interesting and complex behaviors is their ability to camouflage, no matter where they go. DAVID LEVIN: Roger Hanlon studies octopuses at the Marine Biology Lab in ...
Neurologist, writer, motorcycle racer, weightlifter, swimmer, and enthusiast of ferns, cycads, cephalopods and minerals—Oliver Sacks was a modern day Renaissance man. This website uses cookies to ...
In this week’s issue of the journal Nature, Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) senior scientist Roger Hanlon and his colleagues demonstrate that for this species, deception while mating pays off.
In research published today in the journal Biology Letters, MBL (Marine Biological Laboratory) researchers Lydia Mäthger and Roger Hanlon present evidence that the polarized aspect of the skin of ...
When marine biologist Roger Hanlon captured the first scene in this video he started screaming. (If you need to see it again, here's the raw footage.) Hanlon, senior scientist at the Marine Biological ...
Engineers were able to develop a flexible material that can morph from a simple two-dimensional surface into three-dimensional shapes or objects. The synthetic material could be used to develop ...