These 20 animals are so strange they look like science fiction creations, but they’re completely real. Nature is far more bizarre than you think.
Biologists identify a new species of "living fossil" chiton through cutting-edge mitochondrial genome sequencing.
It’s not uncommon for newly discovered species to make the news, especially when they are found 5,500 meters underwater. What ...
From discovering a "garden of Eden" at the bottom of the ocean to facing the consequences of human selfishness, a marine biologist gives the Money blog an exclusive insight into the highs and lows of ...
When deep-sea explorers from the Schmidt Ocean Institute went on expedition off the coast of Argentina, they were amazed to see an enormous creature floating through the gloom: a giant phantom ...
A photographer captured this extraordinary site where whales' bodies lie in the shallows, with troubling repercussions for the deep oceans.
A close encounter in an Indian Ocean lagoon offers Vickie Maye a chance to overcome her lifetime fear of water ...
A team of scientists experienced a moment they described as a mix of excitement and disbelief after finding a huge ‘’ghost ...
Gyotaku artist creates cross-cultural collaboration Grief and beauty coalesce in artist Duncan Berry’s recent work on display at the RiverSea Gallery. “I have been printing whales a lot lately, ...
"I’ve been down 3,000 feet alone in the ocean, which has got to be one of the loneliest places on the planet," Widder says.
At one point, when he pulls the camera back into his boat, he manages to bring a crustacean species known as an isopod with him, with the little creepy crawly looking far from happy about being ...
Scientists have discovered a new deep-sea mollusk living 18,045 feet beneath the Pacific Ocean, featuring an iron-coated tongue that reveals extraordinary evolutionary adaptation.