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Swim along the edge of a coral reef and you'll often see schools of sleek, torpedo-shaped fishes gliding through the currents ...
Ever since Charles Darwin, scientists have assumed species facing the same problem often evolve similar traits. But that’s ...
Swim along the edge of a coral reef and you’ll often see schools of sleek, torpedo-shaped fishes gliding through the currents, feeding on tiny plankton from the water column. For decades, scientists ...
Thousands of electric blue, jellyfish-like sea creatures washed up on Central Coast beaches this week. Known by the nickname ...
Redondo Beach — The Trump administration’s targeting of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will jeopardize ...
Too many nutrients can cause microscopic marine algae to grow out of control with harmful effects on animals and people ...
Unicorns are getting their day in the darkness. They’re the menacing monsters hungry for blood in “Death of a Unicorn,” the new horror comedy from A24. Half satire ...
The oceans teem with photosynthesizing bacteria, tiny-tailed dinoflagellates gobbling other plankton, algae surrounded by intricate glass skeletons. In the 1960s, the ecologist G. Evelyn ...
"Milky seas” are one of the rarest reported forms of bioluminescence. A new scientific database may finally reveal the ...
This time, Plankton, the usually grumpy and scheming copepod, finally takes centrestage. It may look silly, but instead of ruling the Bikini Bottom, the tiny guy is saving it. The story of ...