New satellite photos reveal that one of the world's largest and longest-lived icebergs, A23a, has developed vibrant blue ...
A team of researchers has confirmed the existence of at least one previously unknown nematode in the exceptionally salty lake ...
A new study published in Conservation Biology examines the behavior and distribution of queen conch (Aliger gigas) to guide ...
It is thought that this giant snake lived in the ancient seas during the Eocene epoch, about 56 to 34 million years ago.
This one-ton turtle once ruled South America’s rivers — until a changing planet proved too much for even the largest ...
They were once the rocky abode of a burrowing worm, and are normally found at sea not on the beach ...
And they find one: a female green anaconda about 16 to 17 feet long, “pure muscle.” The Waorani secure the giant ...
A massive ice age wiped out ocean life 445 million years ago, reshaping ecosystems and setting the stage for jawed fish ...
Some 445 million years ago, life on Earth was forever changed. During the geological blink of an eye, glaciers formed over ...
Humans may, one day, be able to inhabit other planets. Some advocates argue that remaining on only one courts disaster.
During a geological blink of an eye, glaciers formed over the supercontinent Gondwana, drying out many of the vast, shallow ...
Bone-eating zombie worms vanished from Pacific canyons during a 10-year study, raising concerns that oxygen loss is altering ...
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