Some animals produce their own light, no special effects involved. In certain cases, it helps them hunt or avoid predators.
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Scientists Find Rare Monk Seals Using a Hidden Underwater Language that Defies all Expectations
New recordings show Hawaiian monk seals use many more sounds than scientists ever realized.
Brine pools, extremely salty, oxygen-free underwater lakes, are lethal to most marine life but teem with resilient microbes.
From sticky “flypaper” to lightning-fast suction, carnivorous plants have evolved various ingenious traps for finding the ...
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The 9,000-Baby Transfer: A Massive Move to Save the Florida Reef
Around the world, coral reefs are under threat from rising ocean temperatures, deteriorating water conditions, and diseases ...
Why Minnesota chose the common loon as its state bird, and how its haunting call became the sound of summer lakes.
MIMAROPA is promoting Romblon’s rich marine biodiversity, particularly its small and rare underwater species, as a key attraction for both local and foreign divers. DOT MIMAROPA Officer-in-Charge ...
Decades of research shows waves, wind and darkness would defeat containment efforts for much of the year, raising questions ...
Groundbreaking art and science collaborations are reimagining how we understand—and survive in—a warming world.
These cartoons about the beach can get your kids excited about the beach and teach them valuable life lessons at the same ...
Naomi Osaka’s Australian Open got an interesting addition in the form of her fashionable entrance. She walked into the Rod ...
FOUR shark attacks in just two days have sparked panic along the New South Wales coast as swimmers are being urged to stay ...
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