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- ‘Jaws’ at 50: Scientists Are Still Studying the Mysteries of . . .
Fifty Years After ‘Jaws,’ Shark Science Is Still Surfacing The film’s release in 1975 haunted the reputation of sharks worldwide But a generation of scientists helped to turn the tide
- Fifty Years After ‘Jaws,’ Shark Science Is Still Surfacing
Very little was known about sharks, and the research sought to understand why they attacked people Dave Ebert, a shark scientist at San Jose State University, first saw the film in 1975 as a high-school student in California It fueled a passion to study sharks The following decade was “kind of like the Wild West” for shark science, he said
- It’s been 50 years since the blockbuster movie ‘Jaws,’ but . . .
A shark expert, whose own curiosity about these fascinating fish was sparked by the movie "Jaws," explains some of their unique features and the many discoveries made in the decades after its release
- 50 YEARS AFTER JAWS: OCEARCH SETS THE RECORD STRAIGHT ON . . .
JUNE 18, 2025 – As we mark the 50th anniversary of JAWS, OCEARCH, the global leader in ocean research and shark conservation, is unveiling new insights into the white sharks that inspired the film For nearly two decades, OCEARCH has been on a mission to solve the global white shark puzzle—a puzzle that has eluded scientists for over 400
- 50 years after ‘Jaws,’ researchers have retired the
Magnified microscope image of a zebra shark (Stegostoma tigrinum) jaw They have 20 to 30 rows of teeth in each jaw, each a new generation ready to move into position like on a conveyor belt
- 50 years after Jaws, researchers have retired the man-eater . . .
The business end of sharks: Their jaws and teeth My own work has focused on perhaps the most terrifying aspect of these apex predators, the jaws and teeth I study the development of shark teeth
- How ‘Jaws’ launched 50 years of great white shark research
New technology, like underwater cameras, allow scientists to track shark movement ”We're still very much interested in better understanding [the sharks’] day to day, hour to hour, minute to
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