Wonders of Nature and Imagination" exhibit at Harvard University's Museum of Natural History looks at creatures deep beneath the sea.
Meet the telescopefish, a ghostly predator with tubular eyes and a jaw that unhinges to swallow prey larger than itself.
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While some haunting creatures may be considered nightmare-fuel for most people, the scientists who study them couldn’t be happier to get a closer look. As Halloween approaches, take a look at some ...
Meet the Atlantic wolffish, green humphead parrotfish, and other unusual species with extraordinary adaptations.
Notable sightings along the way included the discovery of an extensive crinoid meadow at a depth of 9,100 meters (29,855 feet ...
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At a remote field station in Louisiana, scientists study the insects that arrive within minutes of death. Each maggot and ...
It was a Christmas morning feeling when I first met Reggie, a darling little fluffball with button eyes deep nestled in his tawny, soft fur. He was so small he could fit in the palm of my hand, as ...
The Great Blue Hole is the largest sea hole in the world and is in the center of Lighthouse Reef, a small atoll near the ...
The Cetacean Translation Initiative (CETI) is using artificial intelligence to help understand sperm whale communications.
Ever since humanity has been telling stories, monsters have always struck terror in the collective imagination.