It needs so much sunlight that it evolved to soar above competing canopy, its fronds stretching out like solar panels. See ...
Most life on Earth relies on the sun's energy for survival, but what about organisms in the deep sea that live beyond the reach of its rays? A new study led by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution ...
Find Ghost Island Latest News, Videos & Pictures on Ghost Island and see latest updates, news, information from NDTV.COM. Explore more on Ghost Island.
A new study led by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), published in The ISME Journal, sheds light on how a species ...
Crocodiles have survived for over 200 million years. They still live in many warm regions of the world. This crocodilian species has lived for over 60 million years. It is found mainly in India and ...
Semisulcospira egretta, named after the city bird of Xiamen, the egret, was discovered by researchers in a stream during a ...
What's the strangest thing you've come across at the beach? For one Sunshine Coast grandmother, it was a "mermaid's purse" — ...
BP shares yesterday rose 2.6% and Shell by 2.1% in the FTSE 100, while North Sea-focused Ithaca Energy jumped 7% in the FTSE 250 index. The dollar index continues to trade near its highest level ...
SINGAPORE: In the new year, the Trump administration’s policies towards China and the wider Indo-Pacific region will have a significant impact on the South China Sea dispute. If 2024 was ...
Having endured a torrid 2024, BP spent another session on the risers board by following Thursday’s advance of 2.6% with a gain of 3.8p to 406.95p. Shell extended a 2% surge by adding 25.5p to 2552.5p, ...
The field of marine mycology (the science of studying fungi in the sea) is often overlooked, but there’s so much to discover. The fungi that live in the sea fall into two main categories. There are ...
At more than 170kg (375lbs), the heaviest creature to be weighed was Molokai, Birmingham's resident green sea turtle, which also had its shell cleaned. Weymouth's Tyne the seal was the second most ...