Mammals August 6, 2019 Day-old dolphin calf spotted in British waters A dolphin calf that is believed to be just one day old was spotted swimming in the waters off the British coast, near Torquay.
US August 4, 2019 Sharks attack 2 surfers minutes apart at Florida beach: reports Two surfers were bitten by sharks minutes apart at the same Florida beach on Saturday, according to reports.
Oceans July 30, 2019 Florida beachgoers, wildlife officials rescue 5 stranded pilot whales Florida wildlife officials — with the help of marine biologists, the Coast Guard, and beachgoers — this week rescued five beached pilot whales on Redington Beach.Â
Energy July 30, 2019 Clean energy? Researchers develop technology to harness power from freshwater and seawater Researchers have developed a cheap technology that could become a major source of renewable energy in the future.
Oceans July 29, 2019 Stunning photo uncovers 'hidden light' of life deep in the ocean Photographer Louise Murray witnessed a stunning series of neon and flourescent colors during a trip into the darkest depths of the ocean.
Oceans July 24, 2019 Scientists discover stunning 310-mile coral reef corridor in Gulf of Mexico Scientists have found five stunning new coral reefs that form a vast, 310-mile corridor in the Gulf of Mexico.
Oceans July 23, 2019 Scientists discover bizarre 'nightmare' crab with cartoon eyes Scientists have discovered an ancient species of crab with bizarre, cartoonishly large eyes that roamed the sea 95 million years ago.
Oceans July 22, 2019 Bloated 'piglet squid' captured on film Marine scientists have released a stunning video of a strange critter, the piglet squid, floating along with its tentacles waving above its head in the central Pacific Ocean near Palmyra Atoll.
Viral July 22, 2019 'Storm Area 51 event' spawns rival ‘Storm the Bermuda Triangle' event: 'It can't swallow us all' If creating a Facebook event to "storm Area 51" wasn't ridiculous enough, perhaps storming the Bermuda Triangle will be the coup de grace.
Climate July 18, 2019 74 trillion tons of fake snow over Antarctic could 'save coastal cities' from climate change, researchers say Spraying trillions of tons of fake snow may sound like something cooked up by a novelist writing about the year 2150, but according to a new study, it could stave off global sea rise and protect coastal cities.
Oceans July 18, 2019 Second human-sized jellyfish spotted off English coast sparks invasion fears: Haven't 'seen the biggest yet' It sounds like something out of a 1950s B-movie, but Brits are worried about an invasion of gigantic jellyfish after a second one was spotted this week.