They wash up on our beaches regularly now. It’s a chance to appreciate these remarkable, complex creatures – but from a distance ...
Sea stars move at a crawling pace, sometimes imperceptibly slow. But attached to the underside of each arm, tiny, hydraulic suction cups called tube feet work to propel the animal forward on rocky ...
Explore 25 things you didn't know could survive extreme conditions. Discover incredible organisms, from frozen frogs to radiation-proof microbes, that thri ...
Strong onshore winds this week brought in one of the Gulf’s more unusual drifters, the purple sea snail. While riding my e-bike on the beach, I found around a dozen washed ashore, many of them still ...
Scientists are debating the classification of threatened mollusks that an Indigenous community relies on for their way of ...
There are many poorly understood links in the food web, often referred to as trophic relationships. Out in East Antarctica, a ...
"A rose by any other name would smell as sweet," said Juliet Capulet in William Shakespeare's famous play. And the same is ...
Field expeditions in marine biology can be unpredictable. Sometimes, they yield little more than old barnacles; other times, they result in stunning ocean footage and the discovery of dozens of ...
In this week's Cringe Report, we've got a nepo baby cage match, an awkward moment on board Artemis II, and Trump's most ...
A Tasmanian sailor has returned from a months-long odyssey with tales of sea monsters, aliens and pirates after becoming one of the fastest Australians to sail the globe. Tristan Gourlay, 47, arrived ...
If you’re in Korea in April, you’ve arrived at one of the tastiest times of year. Spring brings a wave of fresh, fragrant ingredients that have long been enjoyed around Korean tables, despite many ...