Providence's Mia Zeng (8) dodges the ball as West Forsyth's Jessica Makkas (13) reaches to catch the ball at first in an ...
This week, students from schools across Douglas County get an up-close, hands-on look at what it has to offer with Eastwood ...
Lampreys are able to stay securely attached to whales and sharks as they hurtle through the ocean, so you'd think they could teach us a thing or two about suction. It turns out that they can indeed, ...
The 21st century has seen a shift in warfare, specifically toward drone dominance. Since the United States began arming itself with the likes of the propeller-driven MQ-1 Predator and high-speed MQ-9 ...
Lockheed Martin’s Lamprey can attach itself to ships, launch torpedoes and deploy airborne drones from the surface. (Courtesy Lockheed Martin) Lockheed Martin on Monday unveiled its Lamprey ...
Naval warfare goes a bit clingy as Lockheed Martin unveils its robotic Lamprey Multi-Mission Autonomous Undersea Vehicle (MMAUV), which can hitch a ride on friendly ships or submarines by latching ...
Adult lamprey develop ring-shaped mouths, which they use to suck the blood from native fish. The number of invasive sea lamprey in the Great Lakes has gone down after regular control and treatment ...
One of the most significant invasive species threats to Great Lakes sportfish, sea lamprey, is on the decline after experiencing a surge during the COVID-19 pandemic, when efforts to control the ...
Sea lamprey feed on the blood and body fluids of fish by attaching to them with a tooth-filled, suction cup mouth and file a hole through the fish’s scales and skin with a razor-sharp tongue.
Invasive sea lampreys still threaten the Great Lakes ecosystem and $5 billion fishing industry. Barriers and lampricides are effective lamprey controls, but new supplemental controls can help ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The dams in downtown Grand Rapids play defense, stopping the invasive sea lamprey from slithering further up the Grand River to spawn. Soon enough, though, the dams will be ...