Some of his photographs were honored by photography awards, including the surreal “ Whale Bones ,” which bagged the ...
A photographer captured this extraordinary site where whales' bodies lie in the shallows, with troubling repercussions for the deep oceans.
LIU takes on the Fairleigh Dickinson Knights after Kadidia Toure scored 22 points in the Sharks' 83-68 victory over the Chicago State Cougars. The teams meet Saturday for the second ...
LIU plays the Fairleigh Dickinson Knights after Jamal Fuller scored 24 points in LIU's 73-56 win over the Chicago State Cougars. The teams meet Saturday for the second time this ...
Cold Atlantic waters do not often produce headlines, yet one clam drawn from the seabed near Iceland shifted scientific records. In 2006, researchers .
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 ...
Marine scientists have identified a sleeper shark gliding through Antarctic waters, a sighting that is reshaping understanding of how some of the ocean’s most elusive predators endure Earth’s harshest ...
Sleeper sharks live extraordinarily long lives and can thrive in near-freezing ocean temperatures near Earth's poles.
There is a phenomenon inexorable as a sunset heralding the end of a day. It is physical death. The span of life and ensuing death are determined by species, genetics, and environment. Some ...
Sharks are ancient creatures—even older than land dinosaurs —and they’ve evolved to swim in almost all the world’s ocean waters. Still, many scientists suspected that the animals didn’t live in ...
History was unmade last year, as engineers began the massive project of ripping the first-ever transoceanic fiber-optic cable from the ocean floor. Just don’t mention sharks.
A barnacle evolved into a parasite and drills into sharks in the deep waters of Norway to feed and survive in silence.
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