Wildlife
Adorable Deep Sea Snailfish Found Thriving In Crushing Darkness
Miles beneath the ocean’s surface, scientists stumbled upon a pink, bumpy fish with wide eyes and delicate fins. It wasn’t just unusual—it was a brand-new species.
Adorable Deep Sea Snailfish Found Thriving In Crushing Darkness
Miles beneath the ocean’s surface, scientists stumbled upon a pink, bumpy fish with wide eyes and delicate fins. It wasn’t just unusual—it was a brand-new species.
Seafloor Reservoir Could Save Millions Or Imperil Fragile Coasts
Off Cape Cod, scientists drilled nearly 400 meters below the seabed and pulled up tens of thousands of liters of low-salinity water. Evidence points to a vast aquifer stretching from...
Seafloor Reservoir Could Save Millions Or Imperil Fragile Coasts
Off Cape Cod, scientists drilled nearly 400 meters below the seabed and pulled up tens of thousands of liters of low-salinity water. Evidence points to a vast aquifer stretching from...
Restaurants Found Serving Octopus Alive On Dinner Plates
In some restaurants, “fresh” means alive. Tableside displays show tentacles that still grip. Customers laugh. Staff rush to keep an animal from crawling off a platter. This is not a...
Restaurants Found Serving Octopus Alive On Dinner Plates
In some restaurants, “fresh” means alive. Tableside displays show tentacles that still grip. Customers laugh. Staff rush to keep an animal from crawling off a platter. This is not a...
The Ocean Is Fighting Back As Plastic Filled Neptune Balls Cover Beaches
They look like coconuts, but they’re not. Strange fibrous balls are rolling onto Mediterranean beaches, packed with plastic waste.
The Ocean Is Fighting Back As Plastic Filled Neptune Balls Cover Beaches
They look like coconuts, but they’re not. Strange fibrous balls are rolling onto Mediterranean beaches, packed with plastic waste.
A 2,500 Kilometer Oasis of Creatures Rewrites the Search for Aliens
Life without sunlight is thriving nearly 31,000 feet down between Russia and Alaska. Scientists found a 2,500-kilometer belt of clams and tube worms powered by methane, not photosynthesis.
A 2,500 Kilometer Oasis of Creatures Rewrites the Search for Aliens
Life without sunlight is thriving nearly 31,000 feet down between Russia and Alaska. Scientists found a 2,500-kilometer belt of clams and tube worms powered by methane, not photosynthesis.
Sharks Are Losing Their Teeth As Oceans Turn Acidic
Sharks have survived for more than 400 million years, but a new threat is breaking them down from the inside out. Scientists found that as oceans absorb more CO₂, shark...
Sharks Are Losing Their Teeth As Oceans Turn Acidic
Sharks have survived for more than 400 million years, but a new threat is breaking them down from the inside out. Scientists found that as oceans absorb more CO₂, shark...