Oceans are absorbing heat at an unprecedented rate, impacting weather patterns and marine ecosystems. Discover how this alarming trend is reshaping our climate and what it means for the future.
Three years ago, a daring research crew discovered Jøtul, the first hydrothermal vent field in the Arctic, revealing new insights into marine life and climate change amidst extreme conditions.
A groundbreaking study reveals that dolphins and orcas have crossed a critical evolutionary threshold, making a return to land impossible. Their specialized adaptations for marine life pose significant risks amid climate change.
New research challenges the long-held belief that megalodon primarily hunted large whales. The colossal predator may have been an opportunistic feeder, adapting to its environment and feeding on various marine species.
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.
Researchers in Starkville, Mississippi, discovered a giant vertebra from a mosasaur, revealing insights into ancient marine predators. This remarkable find offers a peek into life before the dinosaur extinction.
A mysterious underwater volcano off the Pacific Coast, Axial Seamount, could erupt by the end of this year. Scientists are closely monitoring its activity, noting the unique characteristics that make it different from more explosive volcanoes.
Geologists in Mississippi have made an astounding discovery: a large fossil vertebra believed to belong to a mosasaur, a prehistoric marine predator. The find, estimated to be between 30 and 40 feet long, reveals insights into ancient marine ecosystems.
Paleontologists have unearthed a remarkable three-eyed creature known as the 'sea moth,' offering unprecedented insights into Cambrian marine life. This unique predator, with its pencil sharpener-like mouth and intricate body structure, challenges previous assumptions about early arthropods.
A massive iceberg has revealed a previously hidden ecosystem in Antarctica, allowing scientists to discover thriving marine life, including new species, after decades of isolation.