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A strange, unexplained sound echoes through the depths of the ocean, captivating scientists and sparking a search for the creature responsible.
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A newly described blue jellyfish in Japanese waters has stunned researchers with an otherworldly glow that looks less like a ...
Between 1946 and 1958, the United States detonated 67 nuclear weapons across the Marshall Islands, turning remote Pacific atolls into irradiated proving grounds. Decades later, scientists diving into ...
A new documentary by a local filmmaker is a tribute to Linnea Mills, but it also exposes the shocking details surrounding how ...
Through the lens of conservation photographer and storyteller Anthony Onyango, the country’s vibrant coral gardens reveal a ...
February opens the door to museum experiences many families don’t realize they can access for free. Across Northern California, major museums quietly welcome visitors through the Museums for All ...
Marine animals, such as the extremely simple flatworm Trichoplax, are ideal model organisms for studying the early ...
A new study out of the University of Hawaii at Manoa is giving scientists a possible glimpse into the future of reefs in ...
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