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Scientists found over 1,100 new ocean species including a worm that lives in a glass castle
This worm lives inside a glass castle nearly half a mile beneath the sea. It’s not the kind of castle built with mortar and ...
The Ocean Census project says scientists have discovered 1,121 previously unknown species in a single year. The rush is on to ...
Learn how the Ocean Census discovered 1,121 new marine species, from deep-sea “ghost sharks” to carnivorous sponges, while ...
Thousands of species have been discovered lurking and thriving in our oceans, as part of an effort to catalogue 100,000 new species.
Burrowing sea anemone from the San Julian Peninsula in Argentina. (The Nippon Foundation-Nekton Ocean Census/Agustín Garese) ...
Rising human exploitation of the oceans is pushing ever further into regions that scientists increasingly suspect are full of conscious life. New research into creatures from sperm whales to octopuses ...
From deep growls rolling over savannas to haunting whale songs drifting through the ocean, many species rely on sound to stay in touch across miles. New research suggests these calls are not just ...
Seabirds such as albatrosses and petrels are retreating into smaller areas of ocean and traveling further to find new places to live as the climate warms. Scientists from the University of Reading ...
They are retreating into smaller areas of ocean and traveling further to find new places to live as Earth's climate rapidly ...
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