A blind cave fish that has spent millions of years underground isolated from evidence of day and night still has a working biological clock, albeit an unusually distorted one, scientists find. This ...
Do animals that have evolved underground, completely isolated from the day-night cycle, still "know" what time it is? Does a normal circadian clock persist during evolution under constant darkness? A ...
Somalian cave fish evolved in the constant darkness of caves millions of years ago. Even so, they have a working, albeit distorted, biological clock. Saulo Bambi Blind cave fish have spent millions of ...
A fish that swims in limestone caverns under the Somalian desert has something to tell scientists about keeping time. Despite living in permanent darkness, with no difference between day and night, ...
The "moonlight sonata" of a certain fish species in the Pacific is considered as one of the marvels of nature, mostly because it can only be heard at night. Now, researchers in the United States claim ...
In the 1980s, people living on houseboats in the San Francisco Bay were puzzled by a droning hum of unknown origin that started abruptly in the late evening and stopped suddenly in the morning. A ...
A 45-foot-tall wishing fish clock which has been enchanting children for decades has returned from repairs. The timepiece features an illusion of a goose that appears to lay a never-ending stream of ...
A blind cave fish that has spent millions of years underground isolated from evidence of day and night still has a working biological clock, albeit an unusually distorted one, scientists find. This ...