
Animals
Some fish have legs that can taste prey underfoot
Taste buds on those legs may explain why northern sea robins are so good at finding food that is buried in the sandy seafloor.
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Taste buds on those legs may explain why northern sea robins are so good at finding food that is buried in the sandy seafloor.
A teen researcher investigated bowhead whales and found their migrations may be responding to a changing sea current.
Scientists are studying extraterrestrial moons for clues to how planets form, how life began — and whether there’s life out there right now.
Scientists found the coral off the coast of the Solomon Islands.
A hulking marine cyanobacterium, Chonkus has traits that appears to make it especially good for storing away carbon on the ocean floor.
Fitted with ID tags or tracking devices, birds from one Iceland colony give scientists an eye into puffins’ largely unknown lives at sea.
A recent expedition to undersea mountain ranges off the coast of Chile revealed a new seamount and a rich world of deep-sea biodiversity.
Nerida Wilson uses artificial intelligence to identify seadragons in photos taken by citizen scientists.
More research is needed on ways to safely remove some CO2 from the water to make room for more — such as by seaweed farming and iron fertilization.
Ancestors of modern octocorals may have lit up the deep sea as far back as 540 million years ago.