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 ...
Greenland sharks maintain sharp vision for centuries, revealing powerful DNA repair and eye-protection strategies that may inspire future approaches to lifelong human eyesight.
The longest living vertebrate on Earth may have a thing or two to teach us about maintaining our eyesight into old age. New ...
The very, very long-lived Greenland sharks were long thought to be practically blind. But a new study finds that they not only can see but also maintain their vision into old age ...
A study of the hearts of Greenland sharks has found that the long-lived deep-sea predator has massive accumulations of ageing ...
The Greenland shark is one of the most mysterious animals in the ocean. Living in cold, deep waters of the Arctic and North ...
“You see it move its eye,” says Dorota Skowronska-Krawczyk, an associate professor at UC Irvine. “The shark is tracking the ...
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 ...
Greenland sharks are spilling new secrets about antiaging.
Scientists explore whether the visual system of the world’s longest-living vertebrate could provide clues about fostering ...