On average, sharks kill around ten people every year. These toothy ocean monsters look terrifying and can inflict severe damage when they attack, making them appear to be ferocious killers. But, in ...
Biologging uses animal sensors to track ocean changes, helping scientists address climate, pollution, and conservation.
To bridge these gaps, scientists have turned to an unlikely ally—marine animals. Biologging, the practice of attaching small sensors to animals, has revolutionized marine research. These animal-borne ...
Researchers from the University of Aukland got a chance sighting of an octopus hitching a ride on the back of a shark, which ...
A new study shows that the mere presence of poop prompted the crustaceans to launch into evasive maneuvers. New research ...
Ocean warming threatens marine life and ecosystems, endangering corals, turtles, penguins, clownfish, and whales. Urgent ...
People started finding “dragon teeth” along the creeks and the shores of oceans. Big, six-inch-long dragon teeth. How could ...
Sensors attached to animals gather valuable data to track and mitigate the human influence on marine life. The review paper emphasizes the importance of integrating data from various sources and ...
Researchers who have studied genetic evidence of iguanas suggest the ancient reptiles traveled nearly 5,000 miles from North ...
Sensors attached to animals gather valuable data to track and mitigate the human influence on marine life. A Kobe University ...
Footage of a submersible capturing some intriguing footage of a pre-historic sea animal has resurfaced, as it was making its ...
Dolphins, sea lions and seabirds are being found sick along beaches throughout Southern California, poisoned by an ...