New research investigating whether nitrogen fertilizer run-off affects marine sponges suggests these animals have a high tolerance to nitrogen, but some species may be better able to cope than others.
The shrinking sea ice in the Arctic Ocean is, overall, a disaster. But paradoxically, the melting of the ice can also fuel ...
The Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) has released the fourth edition of its HFSP Science Digest, a 60-page compendium ...
After a long hiatus, the Charleston Seafood Festival, Octoberfish, made its return to the lawn of the Oregon Institute of ...
Dr. Hilary Katz, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Western Kentucky University (WKU), was ...
The Libyan Marine Biology Association has sounded the alarm over the worsening environmental situation in the Marsa Dila area, west of Zawiya. The association attributed the crisis to the accumulation ...
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have discovered an important phenomenon beneath the Arctic sea ice that was ...
Biology major Polina Kourova '27 spent her summer as a 2025 Eckley Scholar studying the feeding habits of some of Earth’s ...
The idea for a marine aquaculture center at Corpus Christi followed legislation that paved the way for oyster production in ...
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Headless chicken monster: Exploring the biology, habitat, and behaviour of Enypniastes eximia
The translucent Enypniastes eximia, nicknamed the 'headless chicken monster,' navigates the deep sea with fin-like appendages ...
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Will California’s marine mammal conservation success come undone?
The bluff at La Jolla Cove in San Diego is covered with pelicans and cormorants; below, some two dozen sea lions lounge on a ...
The Kennedy College of Sciences, Department of Biological Sciences, invites you to attend a Ph.D. dissertation proposal defense in Applied Biology by Jul ...
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