Mollusks, from land snails and slugs to oysters and mussels in the sea, have a few things in common. They have a head. They have a soft middle part that holds their organs. Then, some have a muscle ...
You can see it in the logarithmic whorl of a nautilus. The milky iridescence of an abalone. The spiked turret of a queen conch. Precision, elegance, strength. The seashell is a consonance of form and ...
Chris Brennan-Jones receives funding for research from the NHMRC and the Western Australian Department of Health. Each seashell is a unique shape. Hollow and curved ones can “catch” some of the sounds ...
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