A groundbreaking fossil named Youti yuanshi, dating back to the Cambrian period, reveals unprecedented details about early arthropods and reshapes our understanding of insect evolution.
Biologists have confirmed the existence of the long-beaked echidna, a species thought extinct for over 60 years, following stunning footage captured in Indonesia. Discover the journey of this ancient mammal's rediscovery!
Recent research reveals alarming darkening trends in the world's oceans, affecting marine ecosystems and food webs. Discover how this impacts our planet's health and the future of marine life.
Paleontologists have discovered a new species, Mosura fentoni, a tiny three-eyed predator from 506 million years ago. This remarkable creature sheds light on the evolution of modern arthropods.
A groundbreaking study reveals that humans have only captured 0.001% of the deep seafloor, highlighting the urgent need for further exploration and understanding of our planet's vast underwater ecosystems.
A shocking new study reveals that we've visually observed only 0.001% of the ocean floor, raising concerns about biodiversity and the impact of deep-sea mining. Discover why this matters!
Colossal Biosciences claims it has resurrected dire wolf pups, igniting excitement and controversy. Experts warn this de-extinction effort may distract from saving endangered species, raising ethical concerns about conservation priorities.
Discover how the tonka bean tree turns lightning strikes into a survival advantage, thriving in Panama's rainforests while its competitors suffer. This groundbreaking study reveals nature's resilience.
A stunning discovery of thousands of giant eggs, known as 'mermaid pouches,' in an active underwater volcano near Vancouver Island reveals the secrets of marine biodiversity and the surprising role of geothermal activity in egg incubation.
An iceberg the size of Chicago has broken off the Antarctic ice shelf, revealing a stunning ecosystem beneath it. Researchers were surprised to find a thriving marine community, including undiscovered species, after the ice melted away.