Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
When the spring breeding season nears, the river rhumba begins. It is an eerie melody, heard in lakes and streams throughout Arkansas, and from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. An angler on the ...
Have you ever wondered about the hearing abilities of fish? No, me neither. But science writer Amorina Kingdon has. In fact she's devoted years to thinking about all aspects of marine sound. Many of ...
No matter how off-key you might be, you’re still singing like a nightingale. Or a fish. Studies of the nervous systems of larval toadfish have revealed brain circuitry similar to that controlling the ...
Researchers used underwater microphones to “eavesdrop” on species both inhabiting and returning to the reef after coral was reseeded there over a 10-year period. The sounds go some way to providing an ...
From Dec 25 to Jan 3, the "24th Fish Eating And Prized Goods Of Sing Buri" festival will be held at the Sing Buri College of Agriculture and Technology in Phrom Buri district, Sing Buri province. The ...
Canh chua is a sour Vietnamese seafood soup. Ladle out the tamarind-tart flavours and you'll find memories worth singing about. This is a story about canh chua, a bittersweet soup as conveyed in a ...
Soolar is the publisher of the book translated by Sara Mostafapur. The book was originally published in 1957. “The Fish Can Sing” is one of Laxness’s most beloved novels, a poignant coming-of-age tale ...