Jellyfish Don’t Swim So Much as Suction Through the Ocean
A new study finds that lampreys and jellyfish create suction that propels them forward in the water.
A new study finds that lampreys and jellyfish create suction that propels them forward in the water.
No, that's not water spouting out of a whale's blowhole.
You can follow her travels up and down the Eastern seaboard.
Ocean experts worried about jellyfish overpopulation might take some cues from a pastry chef.
Eels: As awesome as they are terrifying.
The cartoon hammerhead helps protect endangered sharks one smile at a time.
The ancient fabric is shrouded in myth, but it's still being woven today.
A dark tale of human-whale cooperation.
A new study finds that peptides from marine snail venom helps mice snooze.
The largest animals on Earth are pros at conserving energy while feeding.
Sharks' sensitivity to electromagnetic fields could help steer them clear of fishing vessels.
Sarcastic fringehead fish battle it out several times a day by interlocking their enormous mouths.
No yachting experience required.
If you’ve ever tossed a message in a bottle into the ocean from anywhere in Northern Europe, it’s likely it ended up on Texel Island.
They're oddly adorable, and surprisingly gentle. (Just don't mess with them.)
It will be on display at the Royal Ontario Museum.
Litter ruins the psychological benefits people otherwise get from looking at natural landscapes, psychologists find.
Social behavior is very weird for an octopus.
The truth about why humpbacks might be better songwriters than you.
Most deep-sea anglerfish look like creatures from another world, but this new species takes things to a whole new depth of strangeness.
The ocean is a crazy place.