That’s how Washington State University neuroscientist Allison Coffin goes about catching midshipman fish — at least during mating season. Standing on the rocky, oyster-covered shoreline of Hood Canal, ...
A midshipman fish’s head is shown in this undated handout photo. Margaret Marchaterre/Courtesy of Cornell University/Handout via REUTERS By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In one of the marvels of ...
A plastic novelty fish singing Al Green's 'Take Me to the River' has thwarted a robbery at a Minnesota bait and tackle shop. Police said the intruder kicked in the door to 'Hooked on Fishing' in ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Fish take part in a dawn chorus just like birds, scientists have found. You would not notice on the surface – but below the waves, special equipment records an array of fish songs that has been ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. - As fish tales go, this is one more that sounds too good to be true - but it is true. A motion-activated novelty singing fish known as Big Mouth Billy Bass apparently scared off a ...
Fish aren't known for their impressive singing ability, although some can grunt and hum, yet singing originated in lungfish, according to new research that also determined how songbirds consistently ...
Like tiny, aquatic Marvin Gayes, some species of fish will sing to attract mates. But there is trouble among the underwater crooners: noise pollution disrupts their mating behaviors—and, in turn, ...
What did one California singing fish say to the other? We’re not entirely sure either, but if anyone might be able to translate, it would be the researchers at Cornell University. In a new study of ...
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 ...