A Coast Guard rescue swimmer's helmet cam captured a remarkable mid-rescue shot of a man and his dog during Hurricane Helene.
The near-extinction of northern elephant seals left lasting genetic effects, shaping future conservation efforts.
The sea robin walks on leg-like fins that can taste the seafloor, showcasing evolution's clever repurposing of traits.
In two new studies, researchers reveal that the sea robin, a fish with legs, uses them to detect prey buried in the seafloor.
Scientists say new studies of fossilized jaw bones show that mammals began to evolve millions of years earlier than was ...
Using diving gear and modified underwater cameras, experts from the Cluster of Excellence Collective Behavior at the ...
Sea robins are weird animals who use leg-like appendages to walk on the seafloor. Now, scientists know why they evolved those ...
Two studies in Current Biology provide the most comprehensive understanding to date on how sea robins use their legs, what ...
Twice a year, across the globe, billions of birds take flight on (Earth-bound) migrations. From hundreds to thousands of ...
In 2004, two male chinstrap penguins named Roy and Silo, at the Central Park Zoo in New York City, formed a “pair bond” and ...
Scientists have sequenced DNA from 3,600-year-old cheese, the oldest in the archaeological record. The intact cheese was ...
Now, a 225-million-year-old fossilized jaw joint appears to represent the oldest example of a type of joint that has helped ...