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Creepy deep-sea 'vanilla Vader' woodlouse is 25 times bigger than a land louseThe new Bathynomus species scavenges in the deep ocean.
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Make deep learning algorithms in computational pathology more reproducible and reusable - Nature MedicineGreater emphasis on reproducibility and reusability will advance computational pathology quickly and sustainably, ultimately optimizing clinical workflows and benefiting patient health.
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Deep-Sea Sponges Can 'Sneeze' Out Mucus, And The Footage Is Weirdly MesmerizingSea sponges, among the oldest creatures in existence, let out what looks like a deep sea 'sneeze' to filter out waste, researchers found in a new study.
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Massive expanse of towering hydrothermal vents discovered deep in the PacificThese vents are located off Mexico's western coast.
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