Stone-Age cannibalism, elephant seals act as deep sea sentinels, rabbits eat their own teeth, and our ears used to be gills.
Pupy in her ecoparque enclosure against the backdrop of the city Pupy and her former companion, Kuky, at Ecoparque Buenos Aires Inte ...
This week's Short Wave news roundup covers harvesting drinking water from fog, what elephant seals reveal about fish populations in the deep ocean, and why there's always room for dessert.
Biologists who monitor wildlife year-round at San Francisco's remote Farallon Islands will be leaving their posts for the ...
In an interview from 2019, the music legend opens up to the camera in a revealing documentary. Rick Damigella reports.
Ever wondered what makes the elephant seal so extraordinary? From their massive size to their deep-sea diving abilities, these giants are a marvel of nature. Discover the insane biology behind their ...
Scientists have a different idea of the twilight zone. To them, it’s an area of the open ocean where most fish live – depths of 650 to 3,200 feet.
A university professor with ties to Montegut won a Grammy for a jazz piece.
A new study suggests that elephant seals can serve as “smart sensors” for monitoring fish populations in the ocean’s twilight ...
If you’re a backyard chicken owner (and even if you’re not), you’ve likely heard about Avian Influenza (AI). Commonly ...
Elephant seals have seen a population rebound and are returning in droves to Drake's Beach in California. The gathering of ...
A new study by marine biologists reports that seals can essentially act as 'smart sensors' for monitoring fish populations in the ocean's eerily dim 'twilight zone.' ...