During an expedition to search for a famed shipwreck, researchers discovered something unexpected: striking geometric patterns on the floor of Antarctica’s western Weddell Sea created by fish.
A recent marine expedition found fascinating new species in the deep Pacific, highlighting how little is still known about life beneath the ocean.
Researchers discovered an enzyme, PETase, that enables bacteria to break down and digest plastic, and it's already abundant ...
Researchers are not even halfway through analyzing the thousands of samples collected from the Southern Ocean, but they've ...
What happened to prehistoric, dolphin-like marine reptiles when they died? Did they sink or they float until the gases from ...
Scientists found thousands of patterned fish nests in Antarctica’s Weddell Sea, boosting calls for marine protected areas.
The hunt is on and a predator finally zeroes in on its prey. The animal consumes the nutritious meal and moves on to forage ...
Meet the Atlantic wolffish, green humphead parrotfish, and other unusual species with extraordinary adaptations.
The historian Procopius described how a creature called Porphyrios terrified sixth-century sailors for 50 years. But what was ...
Scientists have discovered Chile’s red cusk-eel living deep inside methane seeps - chemical oases once thought too extreme ...
New research has found that deep-sea mining in international waters could threaten at least 30 species of sharks, rays and ...
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