The end-Permian extinction 252 million years ago wiped out over 80 per cent of marine species, but many ecosystems still had ...
How artist Arina Bovenich's job at a remote biology research station transformed into a unique craft practice.
Tomato clownfish, in response to an unpredictable world, appear capable of adjusting when they lose their stripes based on cues from other fish and their habitat, a new study in PLOS Biology finds.
Lost fossils reveal that some of the first ocean predators went global astonishingly fast after Earth’s worst extinction.
Genetic evidence confirms Seychelles crocodiles were saltwater crocodiles capable of long-distance ocean dispersal, with a ...
Porkchop, a three-flippered sea turtle, is back in the wild after a year of rehabilitation, a hopeful moment amid ongoing ...
A Michigan mother is making and collecting soft, yarn toys that are being donated to the neonatal intensive care unit at a Detroit hospital. Joelle Haley already has crocheted about 20 colorful ...
Learn how to make a crochet cat bookmark with this fun, cat-inspired DIY tutorial. Perfect for cat lovers and craft ...
New research shows why some shelly critters flourished in the ocean’s harshest habitats — and others didn’t Jack Tamisiea Beds of Bathymodiolus mussels provide important habitat for other deep-sea ...
An aquarium experience inspired by the video game "Animal Crossing: New Horizons" is touring the U.S. Attendees can enjoy themed activities, photo opportunities, and meet-and-greets with game ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The ocean is full of surprises, and scientists are still finding creatures that seem almost unreal. From tiny reef animals to ...
Animals that researchers call “supersucklers” come back to nurse even after they can hunt, mate and fend for themselves. By Elie Dolgin For most mammals, growing up means giving up their mother’s milk ...