When we create sanctuaries for nature, we also create sanctuaries for ourselves, places where life can recover, harmony can ...
A bright orange shark, a first-of-its-kind discovery off Costa Rica's coast, has amazed marine biologists. Researchers ...
In 1988, five Costa Rican fishermen were rescued after being lost at sea for five months, surviving a journey of over 3,600 miles across the Pacific Ocean.
Astronomers now understand that water-rich planets can form internally, even close to stars. A new study reveals that high-pressure reactions between ...
A new global synthesis published today in Nature Reviews Biodiversity reveals how seabirds act as powerful connectors between ...
This past Sunday at 2 a.m., our clocks were changed back to standard time. This hour change sometimes throws me for a loop and takes me a while to become accustomed to. Have you ever wondered if the ...
Rough surf threatens beach homes during high tide Friday morning, Oct. 10, 2025, in Buxton as a nor’easter approaches the ...
In the conversation of the ocean’s greatest predator, the debate usually comes down to orca vs great white shark. Most people ...
From cowboying in the snow to painting underwater, see the eight award winning “outdoor adventures” from this year’s Nature’s ...
A unique “social sculpture” art exhibit will happen in Laguna Beach on Nov. 9, with 800 participants coming together to form the Morse code symbols for SOS, a first-of-its-kind participatory ...
The mesopelagic zone is the chilly, dimly lit layer of ocean found 200-1,000 meters (660-3,300 feet) below the surface, which ...
These fellows share a common commitment to recognizing Indigenous knowledge, giving voice to the communities most affected by ...