Explore the fascinating and lethal world of ocean brine pools, known as 'lakes of death,' which harbor unique ecosystems and ...
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How marine mammal social lives turbocharge deadly ocean disease spread
Whales, dolphins and seals live in tight-knit societies that rival primate groups in complexity, and those same bonds are ...
Levels of molybdenum in soil show that hydrogen sulfide gas wiped out nearly half of all marine life 530 million years ago.
Crazy Creatures on MSNOpinion
When speed and physics turn small animals into serious threats
The mantis shrimp and pistol shrimp rely on fundamentally different biological weapons, each capable of inflicting serious ...
Mongabay on MSN
Toxic Wastelands and Former War Zones Are Accidentally Becoming Some of the World’s Most Successful Wildlife Sanctuaries
"Involuntary parks" transform Earth’s most dangerous and contaminated sites into accidental wildlife sanctuaries.
The season showcased West Texas sunsets, tense oil deals and the joys of a successful oil well. How much of it hit home?
When a Monterey County woman died in a shark attack off Pacific Grove in late December, it was the 17th such fatality in 75 ...
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Ancient People in Brazil Were Hunting Massive Whales 5,000 Years Ago, Well Before Arctic Civilizations
The people at the center of this discovery are known as the Sambaqui. For nearly 7,000 years, these groups lived along the ...
A uniquely preserved ichthyosaur from the Pliensbachian period helps resolve when a major evolutionary shift occurred among ...
Technology has become not just a part of our lives but is also literally life-affirming. The application, Demumu, offers a ...
Let’s say you hired a landscaper to work on your backyard. But they left their trash and broken tools scattered around your ...
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