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Sea Snacks

How would you learn how often lobsters and stingrays snack on shelled sea creatures? Would you think of making them a tasty treat to find out? That’s what a group of students at Northwestern University did, with the help of Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium.

The students started with a powder made from ground-up oyster shells. It took

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