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Stunning footage of a baby sea urchin has been awarded fifth place in the annual Nikon Small World in Motion video competition.
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The photographer identified the species as Arbacia lixula — a black sea urchin. As juveniles they ...
Rebecca Vega Thurber does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations ...
Before 2013, divers on North America's west coast rarely saw purple sea urchins. The spiky animals, which are voracious kelp eaters, were a favorite food of the coast's iconic sunflower sea stars. The ...
The gravel of the London streets serves as a pillow for Harris Dickinson’s directorial debut “Urchin.” We follow Mike (Frank ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Rebecca Vega Thurber, University of California, Santa Barbara (THE CONVERSATION) ...
Harris Dickinson's feature directorial debut, "Urchin," introduces us from a distance to its subject in its opening shot. It's a gray morning and Mike (Frank Dillane) is lying on the pavement of a ...
Actors making the transition to directing are a dime a dozen, but there’s something special about Urchin, Harris Dickinson’s feature debut. Sure, he’s navigated his career so far with impeccable taste ...
Harris Dickinson, the consistently exciting star of Beach Rats, Triangle of Sadness, and Babygirl, takes an impressive leap behind the camera with Urchin. The actor’s directorial debut – one of three ...
“Be down in a minute!” a cheery voice crackles through the intercom. It’s a balmy late July afternoon in east London, and I’ve just rung the buzzer of an old schoolhouse, now a hub of offices for ...
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