Browsing: Marine Biology
When picturing a jellyfish, what comes to mind for most people is a simple drifting blob: no brain, no bones,…
The axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) looks almost too whimsical to be real. Its feathery pink gills and a permanent half-smile make…
The blue-ringed octopus (genus Hapalochlaena) is small enough to fit comfortably in the palm of your hand. You’ll find it…
For decades, humans have assumed that recognizing faces, especially our own faces, is a task that requires a large, complex…
Anglerfish are some of the most bizarre and fearsome predators lurking in the ocean’s depths. Known for their haunting appearance…
What are dolphins saying to each other? Google’s new AI model attempts to understand the hidden language of dolphins, so…
When scientists say that we know less about our oceans than about outer space, they’re not exaggerating. Around 14,500 of…
It might sound like something out of a horror movie plot (because it sort of is), but the tongue-replacing parasite…
A grassroots group of conservationists in Indonesia are racing to help preserve the horseshoe crab, an otherworldly, marine living fossil.…
A marine expedition, including a researcher from the Marshall Islands, have visited Bikini atoll, as part of a scientific voyage…












