The research, led by the University of Bristol and published today in Nature, compares for the first time how tiny ocean organisms called plankton responded, when the world last warmed significantly ...
More than two decades after spotting a mysterious, gelatinous, bioluminescent creature swimming in the deep sea, California ...
The mystery mollusk’s genus name, Bathydevius, is a play on the deep-sea animal’s "devious" nature that fooled researchers, ...
"Although the apple-size species, named Bathydevius caudactylus, is classified as a sea slug, the marine animal is unlike any ...
Animals are showcased in pictures in the Readers Photo Challenge. Sixty-two photos were sent in by 17 readers. Here are some ...
An ongoing ocean expedition to a dynamic marine realm off the little-explored Chilean coast — with seeps and vents emitting nutrients into the water — has spotted a curious, almost alien-looking ...
This species is being noticed in many habitats, but the initial one was at the Indian Pacific Ocean. Fooby at the ... of the most incredible-looking animals in the world. I am pretty sure that some ...
Great White Sharks inhabit coastal and offshore waters worldwide, primarily in cool and temperate regions ... also known as the “King of the Ocean,” is undoubtedly one of the most impressive and ...
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Get ready to set sail with a new set of cards with Azurite Sea that will introduce 204 new cards and new franchises to the game. This new set is set to go on sale at local card shops and at the ...
The Caspian Sea, the world's largest inland body of water, is facing a significant decline in levels due to damming, over-extraction, pollution and climate change. Shared by five countries ...
Subtle temperature differences at the ocean surface allow more carbon dioxide (CO2) to be absorbed, new research shows. Subtle temperature differences at the ocean surface allow more carbon ...