Scientists have long assumed the deep-sea Alicella gigantea was an uncommon survivor of the abyss.
The deep ocean hides creatures so creepy they feel unreal, and their talents sound like science fiction. In this video, we dive into the darkest parts of the sea to uncover animals that glow, ...
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Dead sea life washing up in North Myrtle Beach. Could renourishment be to blame?
Stingrays and horseshoe crabs have been washing up on local shores, and some speculate that shore renourishment could be the ...
The Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea in Palm Beach is celebrating the end of Christmas by bringing 14th century England to life.
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The Seven Sisters of Sussex Are a Massive, Crumbling Plankton Graveyard
The Seven Sisters are a series of iconic chalk cliffs guarding the English Channel in Sussex. It is a beautiful, peaceful ...
A transparent goby fish drifted through the darkness, its skeleton visible through paper-thin skin. Nearby, a sea slug wore ...
Bone-eating zombie worms vanished from Pacific canyons during a 10-year study, raising concerns that oxygen loss is altering ...
A bumpy snailfish, Andean mouse opossum and ancient sea cow were just some of the many species described in 2025.
Documenting king tides and acting as responsible stewards during low tides is vital for safeguarding the future of our coast.
Scientists discovered deep Arctic methane mounds that release gas, shape ecosystems, and inform climate risks.
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Why Some Animals Never Stop Growing—And What Stops Them
Meet animals that grow for a lifetime, sometimes for centuries, and discover why dinosaurs did not, despite their huge size.
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The Tiny Animals That Keep Water Clean
Tiny animals like oysters, mussels, zooplankton, and insect larvae filter debris and algae to keep lakes, rivers, and seas clear.
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