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Whale bones retrieved from prehistoric shores are shedding light on how humans lived—and hunted—along Europe's vanished ...
The Maui Nui Marine Resource Council will host its first quarterly Know Your Ocean Speaker Series at 5:30 p.m. June 4, ...
Research in Nature Communications suggests the contribution of ocean biology to climate regulation is more complex than ...
In the twilight depths of the Gulf of Mexico, about as deep down as a football field is long, U.S. Navy divers carefully snip ...
Alexa Firmenich is one of a new wave of philanthropists seeking to transform the way societies operate through purpose-led, professional interventions. In this interview, Peter Vogel explores how ...
The possible repercussions of the oil spill in Arabian Sea include threats to marine biodiversity including fish stocks, ...
Tiny plastic pellets (nurdles) found on beaches in Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala following the sinking of the container vessel ...
A 183-million-year-old plesiosaur fossil unveils rare skin details, reshaping our understanding of ancient marine life.
Carpenter bees can carve tunnels in wood with their jaws. Discover how they live, build, and help our ecosystems.
A new analysis found that ingesting plastic can disrupt proteins that facilitate key functions in seabirds—the latest in a ...
Chimpanzees have a culture around food, just like humans do. The fuel that sustains a chimpanzee goes far beyond fruit; it is also rooted in their sense of community. The combination of tool making, ...