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In World First, Scientists Share What Was Almost Certainly a Conversation with a Humpback Whale

In a world first, marine biologists were able to have a discourse with a humpback whale, pushing out the boundaries of cooperation and understanding...

More Than 100 New Species of Stunning Marine Life Found Near Underwater Mountains (LOOK)

More than 100 new species of alien-looking marine life have been discovered living near huge underwater mountains off the coast of Chile. An international team...

Deep Sea Octopus Nursery With 4 New Species Confirmed by Marine Biologists

The Schmidt Ocean Institute recently announced a set of absolutely incredible results from one of their expeditions 2 miles below the seas of Costa...

Century of Tree Planting Stalls the Warming Effects in the Eastern United States, Says Study

A century of gradual reforestation across the American East and Southeast has kept the region cooler than it otherwise would have become, a new...

Amateur Paleontologists Discover Site of Epic Importance–400 Fossils from 470M Years Ago Amid Global Warming

Two amateur paleontologists have discovered a site of 'worldwide importance' in France containing nearly 400 fossils that date back 470 million years. The exceptionally well-preserved...

Endangered Seabirds Flourishing on Island for First Time in Decades as Invasive Rabbits Removed

For the first time in over four decades, Peruvian diving petrels have four active natural nests on Chañaral Island after a dedicated conservation group...

Protecting The Great Wall of China From Erosion, Lichen Soil Crust Shields Monument from Weather Damage

For centuries, soldiers stood guard along the Great Wall of China, defending the heartland of the North China Plain from nomadic invaders like the...

Artist Decorates Underwater Sculpture Park With 25 Figures of Local Island People in the Caribbean

A British artist has crafted life-size sculptures, all of which have been cast from members of the local community in Grenada. The installation known as...

New Medicines May Lie Under the Sea–This Device Sniffs Them Out

Marine organisms are constantly releasing invisible molecules under the ocean’s surface, and much like a million anonymous plants in the Amazon, scientists believe that...

World-First Video of Dolphins Stealing From Crab Pots Leaves Scientists Fascinated

In a bit of never-before-seen film, a dolphin was recorded off the coast of Australia robbing the bait from a crab trap. The behavior was...

Wash. D.C’s ‘Weed Warrior’ Volunteers Tackle ‘Mile-a-Minute’ Invasives to Save the Capital’s Trees

Around the capital beltway or Washington's famous Rock Creek Park, you may see a group of people ripping up vines along the treeline beside...

Rats Finally Eradicated from Caribbean Island as Huge Nature Reserve Rises in Their Place

Redonda, a Caribbean island of small repute, has undergone a dramatic transformation from a barren wasteland of goats and rats, to a pristine, re-wilded...

Digging A Wastewater Pipe Reveals Fossil Treasure Trove of Unknown Species 3-Million-Years-Old

Excavations had begun on two huge vertical shafts for a major upgrade of Auckland's raw sewage pipeline when the groundworks crew came across something...

1 Million New Seagrass Seedlings Will Protect Sardinia’s Beaches While Storing 35-Times More Carbon Than Trees

To any government reading, there's a plant that provides habitat for nearly all the species of the sea, anchors the sediment on the seafloor,...

Scientists Find A Whole New Ecosystem Hiding Beneath Earth’s Seafloor

Exploration and mapping of deep-sea life has come on in leaps and bounds over the last two decades, and the discoveries have been worth...

Your Weekly Horoscope From Rob Brezsny: A ‘Free Will Astrology’

Our partner Rob Brezsny provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly...

Pacific Garbage Patch Is Teeming With Life–An Ecosystem Older Than Plastic But No One Saw it

In the northern Pacific Ocean, a powerful ocean 'gyre' pulls together several ocean currents into a single region—the site of the infamous Great Pacific...

Scientists Discover Butterflies Originated in America 100 Million Years Ago When Upstart Moths Wanted to Bask in the Sun

Scientists completed a vast evolutionary jigsaw puzzle in 4D—and they discovered that butterflies originated in America around 100 million years ago. They determined that it...

Scientists Release Hundreds of Endangered Seahorses Back Into the Wild–’Best We’ve Ever Done’

Marine biologists restoring populations of seahorses off Australia's east coast are ecstatic at the best efforts they've seen so far. Hundreds of White's seahorses, the...

Islanders Remain Dedicated to Conservation Above All, Living on the ‘World’s Best Beach’

In the 21st-century world of mass tourism, it would be normal to imagine that money talks over all other voices, but the Thai people...