British marine biologist and photographer Richard Smith focuses his work on the ocean’s tiniest and weirdest creatures.
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The more muscle you have, the more calories you burn at a resting state.' So, body recomposition is a huge help when it comes ...
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As climate change and commercial fishing threaten krill, the crustaceans that fuel Antarctica’s entire food web, scientists ...
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