Finishing the 2025-26 NHL season with 86 points, the most since they last made the postseason seven years ago, the San Jose ...
The first comprehensive map of nearly the entire Greenland shark genome is beginning to reveal some of the genetic clues behind its incredibly long life. The work could one day help scientists develop ...
A new study shows that data from tagged sharks can improve ocean forecasts by up to 40 percent in some regions, offering a ...
Sharks need healthy habitats, and some have a strong preference for locations jam-packed with food, according to FIU research. A recent study of Caribbean reef sharks in the Bahamas, where shark ...
Leading AI models are doubling their capabilities every four months, and the implications for accelerating scientific research, improving education, and transforming much of the economy provoke both ...
An after-dark stay in a working ranger station at the heart of Corcovado National Park offers the unique opportunity to have ...
A formal petition to the U.S. government calls for sanctions on Chinese seafood imports as it highlights China’s loophole-ridden illegal shark fin trade.
Scientists recently tagged 18 blue sharks and one mako off the coast of Long Island and Cape Cod to collect ocean temperature data in parts of the Atlantic that are difficult for conventional ...
A recent panel discussion at a global conference on sharks and rays explored how the newly adopted Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) Agreement, or the High Seas Treaty, could transform ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Shale sharks swimming at the surface of the ocean in Western Australia off Ningaloo Reef.
The vast oceans stretch across our planet like a liquid wilderness, with few visible landmarks to guide travelers through their depths. Yet within these seemingly featureless expanses, sharks navigate ...
Sharks have patrolled Earth’s oceans for over 450 million years, evolving into supremely efficient predators that continue to fascinate and intimidate humans in equal measure. Their evolutionary ...