A deep-sea species found 18,000 feet below the ocean uses an iron-coated tongue to survive in extreme conditions.
Sleeper sharks live extraordinarily long lives and can thrive in near-freezing ocean temperatures near Earth's poles.
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A newly discovered visual cell in deep-sea fish larvae is reshaping long-held assumptions about how vertebrates see the world.
More than a century after it sank, the RMS Titanic continues to change in ways that are not only structural but also ...
A barnacle evolved into a parasite and drills into sharks in the deep waters of Norway to feed and survive in silence.
NASA researchers collected Antarctic seawater to test how cryovolcanic eruptions may alter biosignatures, guiding life-detection strategies for Europa and Enceladus missions.
A declaration recognizing whales as legal rights-holders is influencing legislation in New Zealand and sparking an international push to translate Indigenous customs into binding protections.
Off the coast of Argentina, the deep ocean is revealing secrets that could change everything we know about marine ecosystems. Recent discoveries have uncovered vast, uncharted coral reefs and species ...