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Why are there no lobsters in the Pacific? | Naked Science Forum I don't feel the answers here are actually answering the question that was posed here Here is the rundown The "lobsters" in the Pacific Ocean aren't actually lobsters They are unrelated crustaceans, that like shrimp and crayfish resemble the real thing, enough so to be called lobster by their common names
Why are there no lobsters in the Pacific? - The Naked Scientists But there are some spiny lobsters, including the California or red rock lobster, Panulirus interruptus, and there's also one called the green spiny lobster, and they do live on the Pacific, from California, down through into Peru and out into the Pacific as far as the Galapagos Islands There are various species that do live there
The reason for red wine headaches is revealed Researchers in the United States say they may have cracked why some people get a headache after just one small glass of red wine, even though they are fine drinking other types of alcohol It’s all down to a natural “sunscreen” molecule made by red grapes called “quercetin” Professor Andrew Waterhouse is from the University of California Davis
What determines the speed of your internet? | Podcasts Why is February only 28 days long? Is there a link between red meat, testosterone, and male violence? Is there a 'best' LLM? Can macular degeneration cause you to go blind? What do we know about the big bang? What determines the speed of your internet? Does an autoimmune system attack random parts of the body? Dr Chris Smith and Clarence Ford have all the answers
Why do you go red when sunburnt? | Science Questions I’ve heard on one of your podcasts about sunburn and the damage it imparts but I was wondering what’s the actual cause of the redness in sunburn What specific damage to the skin causes the redness that remains over days after the initial UV exposure? What are we seeing that’s happening at the molecular level that’s red?
Red Baboon Bottoms As Sexual Traffic Lights | Interviews Vicki - Seasonal or sexual swellings are the big red bottoms that you see when you look at certain baboons and macaques, and are invariably the things that visitors love to point at These big bottoms are a signal that the females are ready for breeding Different individuals will have different sizes of sexual swelling, different colours and turgidity What we're particularly
Red squirrels and a tropical Antarctica | Podcasts Red squirrels used to be the most common squirrel in Britain But since the grey squirrel was introduced from the USA as an illegal immigrant in the late 1800s, their numbers have nose-dived It's not just competition for food; grey squirrels brought a deadly virus with them which has hit red squirrel populations hard Sue Nelson goes to one of the last red squirrel strongholds in the country
Red Cabbage Litmus | Experiments - The Naked Scientists Explanation In the red cabbage there are pigments that are very similar to those in litmus that you may have used in experiments at school You will probably have noticed that things with a sharp, sour taste caused it to go pink, these are called acids Things with a chalky taste made it go blue and are called alkalis
Does a red sky at night really mean nice weather ahead? So it was a sign of bad weather And red sky in the evening, you know, was the reverse, and it meant that the sun setting in the west was shining on the clouds going away to the east, and therefore the bad weather was going away So weather proverbs are not without value They've been honed over the years