The animal kingdom contains a vast array of animals capability of remarkable regenerative abilities, but known are quite as ...
You don't have to be a genius: anemones have been using human genes to form their bodies for 600 million years.
Turns out jellyfish and sea anemones – among the ancient creatures with a nervous system instead of a brain – have a very similar sleeping routine to our own. A new study published in Nature ...
Sleep is one of life’s most universal behaviors. Despite its ubiquity, it’s also one of the most mysterious. Humans spend about a third of their lives with their eyes closed and their brains in states ...
2025 DPG Masters Underwater Imaging Competition DivePhotoGuide (DPG) has announced the winners of its Masters Underwater ...
It looks like a child lost their floaty toy, right? But whatever you do, don’t try to pick it up. That ain’t no floaty toy.
A new study analyzed the sleep patterns of jellyfish and sea anemones and found they share some sleep traits with humans. The research could provide insight into the origins and function of sleep.
While the average person may believe we’re losing species faster than we can discover new ones, that may not be the case. A ...
Scientists descend nearly 11,000 meters into the Pacific to investigate reports of oxygen production without sunlight on the ...
This video captures the close relationship between a clownfish and its anemone home in a vibrant coral reef. It's a colorful view of marine life working in harmony.
Back in May, the White House issued an executive order to strengthen biological research safety and quickly drew the attention of scientists and the biosafety community. The push ...
The Toyota 4x4 bounced across a roadless, barren plain. Behind, a cloud of pale dust shimmered in the sun. Ahead, a formation ...