According to new research recently published in the journal Nature Communications, the Greenland shark retained its visual organs throughout millions of years of evolution for a reason. The ...
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 are spilling new secrets about antiaging.
Krawczyk, an associate professor at UC Irvine. “The shark is tracking the light — it’s fascinating.” The Greenland shark is ...
The long-living sharks aren't as blind as once thought and have DNA repair mechanisms that may help prevent their vision from ...
Imagine a creature that has witnessed centuries unfold, silently gliding through the depths of the ocean. What secrets does it hold? Why do they live that long? And what threats does it face in our ...
Scientists explore whether the visual system of the world’s longest-living vertebrate could provide clues about fostering ...
A study of the hearts of Greenland sharks has found that the long-lived deep-sea predator has massive accumulations of ageing ...
Close up image of a greenland shark taken at the floe edge of the Admiralty Inlet, Nunavut. Can living organisms truly maintain themselves, down to their most delicate tissues, for centuries? This ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Greenland sharks often have small parasitic crustaceans attached to their eyes, but they don't seem to bother them. According to ...