An international scientific team led by Dr. Karen Osborn has discovered 31 new marine species in just two weeks during an expedition off the coast of Brazil. Using advanced technology such as a novel confocal microscope called 'Squid,' researchers explored the mesopelagic zone, which constitutes 90% of Earth’s habitable surface but remains poorly studied. The findings include a variety of organisms, including a type of crab, nine jellyfish, a fast worm, seven sea stars, and four crustaceans, some of which show surprising similarities to humans. The expedition highlights the potential of modern tools to revolutionize deep-sea exploration and understanding of oceanic ecosystems.
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