Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology analysed chemical fossils from more than 541 million years ago.
Joseph A. LaRosa Jr. will give a presentation on the March 1962 storm to the Historical Preservation Society of Upper Township on Oct. 14 at the Upper Township Senior Center.
Tufted puffins are endangered in Washington state, and researchers hope to boost their sagging population there, currently estimated at 2,500 birds statewide.
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54 Days at Sea in the Wilds of Australia
Fifty-four days in, and life out here is starting to feel like its own world. In this video, we share what a full day looks like living at sea along the remote Australian coast - from the challenges ...
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Creatures TRAPPED by low tide - Full Moon Reef Walk
"Under the glow of the full moon, the ocean pulls back, unveiling a secret world teeming with life. Join us for a moonlit reef walk, where the tide leaves behind shimmering pools filled with creatures ...
A team of MIT geochemists has unearthed new evidence in very old rocks suggesting that some of the first animals on Earth were likely ancestors of the modern sea sponge.
In his new book of poems, Seabeast, Rajiv Mohabir, imagines the lives of whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Mohabir’s poems plumb and reimagine the history of human interaction with these aquatic ...
Argentina explores Mar del Plata Canyon for the first time: 40 new species are discovered and the country is captivated by the live broadcast ...
The deadliest sea creature doesn’t have rows of teeth or crushing jaws. It’s a near-invisible ghost, with a glassy body and whisper-thin tentacles.
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