Medicine & TechnologyBlue whales are not just record-holders for their size and loudness; they are also known to have a big penis size and to ejaculate large amounts of semen. Read to learn more.
Following the latest findings on the evolution of marine ecosystems after the Permian-Triassic extinction event through a new fossil discovery. Learn how it challenges previous beliefs and its significance. Continue reading now to find out more.
While eels have been a main object of study, their reproduction still, somehow, remains a mystery. Read to know more about what is know about how eels reproduce.
Adopted by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the Mediterranean Sea Emission Control Area for Sulphur Oxides and Particulate Matter (Med SOx ECA) is set to come into effect on 1 May 2025.
Greenland sharks are exclusively found in a few oceans of the northern hemisphere. See more about this bizarre stranding case of the species recorded on the southwest coast of England.
The recent endangered status of the leatherback sea turtle, the largest turtle on Earth, isn't enough to safeguard the continuity of the species and recover from its rapidly decreasing populations.
Leafy sea dragons are among the most majestic marine animal ever recorded. The uniqueness of their evolutionary development led them live peacefully under the oceans of South Australia.
Discovering a new way in which fishes and whales help the environment, researchers from the University of Agder in Norway found that fishes and whales help absorb greenhouse gas emissions.
Proteus will be the marine version of the Internation Space Station which will serve as a long-term livable habitat for a dozen researchers for several weeks.