A newly discovered deep-sea creature has become an unlikely Internet star. After appearing in a popular YouTube video, a rare ...
As Seattle stormed back to another Super Bowl, its fan base and its devotion to that numeral got Greg Bishop thinking: Maybe he’s had 12 wrong all along.
Seagrass used to be so plentiful in Scotland that it had all sorts of uses, from thatching to fertilizer, but it has been on the decline for nearly a century.
The "beast" on Google Maps — called Leviathan, dragon, snake and more by some — is actually just a byproduct of the tectonic plates beneath our feet.
The chiton was first discovered in 2024 in the Izu-Ogasawara Trench at a depth of 5,500 meters. Ferreiraella populi belongs ...
Through a unique collaboration between the Senckenberg Ocean Species Alliance (SOSA), Pensoft Publishers, and science ...
Now, the planets of Tau Andromeda are overgrown with wildlife, nature reclaiming the skyscrapers of a once-advanced ...
The yeti crab is a strange species because of its furry appearance. Read here to learn about why these crabs are furry!
A 512-million-year-old ecosystem, frozen in stone, reveals an explosive comeback after a mass extinction no one fully understood, until now.
Dancing uses overlooked senses and may tie to our deep evolutionary past. Knowing that can only make it more magical.
Here, they saw up to 15 gloomy octopuses getting on with their lives. These individuals weren’t just living close to each ...
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