Europe may not be the world’s largest continent, but when it comes to coastline, it is definitely large enough. Across its 31,000 miles of seafront, it lays claim to some of the planet’s loveliest ...
Scientists have solved the mystery of how Amphibolis antarctica, Australia’s strange sea nymph seagrass, reproduces underwater.
A sea slug smaller than a sesame seed has turned up in Taiwan’s coastal waters — and it’s so tiny and unusual that scientists ...
In Ancient Greek mythology, the chimera was a monstrous creature. It was a mishmash of different animals, some of which were ...