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Greenland sharks reveal that extreme longevity does not have to mean failing vision
In a UC Irvine office, Dorota Skowronska-Krawczyk studies a video that has changed her view of a deep-sea legend. “You see it ...
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The Greenland Shark Isn’t Blind After All, Even After Centuries of Swimming in Dark Water
“You see it move its eye,” says Dorota Skowronska-Krawczyk, an associate professor at UC Irvine. “The shark is tracking the ...
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Eye-opening research: Greenland sharks maintain vision for centuries through DNA repair mechanism
Dorota Skowronska-Krawczyk sits in her office, eyes fixed on the computer monitor in front of her. "You see it move its eye," ...
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How Shark DNA Preserves Razor-Sharp Eyesight Over Hundreds of Years
The longest living vertebrate on Earth may have a thing or two to teach us about maintaining our eyesight into old age. New ...
Greenland sharks preserve vision for centuries through DNA repair, offering clues for treating age-related eye disease.
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China says US shouldn’t use other countries as ‘pretext’ to pursue its interests in Greenland
NUUK, Greenland (AP) — China said Monday that the United States shouldn’t use other countries as a “pretext” to pursue its ...
Singapore approved the import of a taxidermied polar bear and other unusual wildlife items in 2024, regulated by CITES. Read ...
New research from Dorota Skowronska-Krawczyk on Greenland shark vision – co-authored by University of Basel, Switzerland researchers Walter Salzburger and Lily G. Fogg, who worked on the evolutionary ...
The Greenland shark is thought to live for about 400 years but somehow its eyes appear to barely deteriorate, according to a ...
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Greenland shark eyesight offers clues to longevity, vision, and healthy aging
Skowronska-Krawczyk, who gleans insights into the molecular mechanisms of aging by studying processes that control age-related eye diseases, attributes her interest in the visual system of the ...
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This Mysterious Shark Has Lived Since 1627, What’s Hiding in Its DNA Stunned Researchers
Deep in Arctic waters, the Greenland shark can liveup to 400 years, a record among vertebrates. Scientists have now decoded ...
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