This octopus can brood its eggs for nearly four years without eating. Here’s how this biological extreme has reshaped how ...
The oarfish, often called the “doomsday fish,” is a rare sight for humans. That’s because, the ribbon-like species is a ...
“A beach day in Cabo took an unexpected turn when two sisters spotted something strange flashing in the distance." ...
A beach day in Cabo took an unexpected turn when two sisters spotted something strange flashing in the distance. At first they thought it couldn’t be real. As they got closer, they realized the ...
In February 1974, the British fishing vessel Gaul set out for the freezing waters of the Barents Sea with a crew of 36 men. The ship was modern, well-equipped, and designed to withstand the harsh ...
- The scientific evidence has been submitted to the South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO) ...
What researchers spotted off Cape Cod and the Vineyard recently is something they almost never see in these waters.
An illustration of a trout eating in a stream In the early hours of the geologic time clock, spanning millions of years, the earth was covered with a gaseous atmosphere and warm shallow seas ...
Scientists discover that the Earth's magnetic poles can take up to 70,000 years to reverse, much longer than previously ...
More than 71% of Earth is covered by oceans, but about 95% of them remain unexplored. Only about 20% of the seafloor has been ...
Early spring arrives quietly along Korea’s East Sea. The wind still carries a trace of winter, fishing boats return to port w ...