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Sharklike Fish With Weird, Buzz-Saw Jaws Sliced Through the Seas, Then Vanished. Now, Paleontologists Are Unraveling Their Secrets
These "total monsters of fishes" are extinct today, though new clues about their lives come from CT scans and their closest ...
With your trusty fishing rod in-hand, you can fish just about anywhere in Heartopia, from the fast-flowing rivers around the ...
Researchers at the California Academy of Sciences kept busy throughout 2025. Along with collaborators from across the globe, ...
Strategically positioned along the northern edge of the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh exercises jurisdiction over roughly 118,813 square kilometres of maritime space.
The Greenland shark is thought to live for about 400 years but somehow its eyes appear to barely deteriorate, according to a ...
Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSN
Dan Haifley, Ocean Currents | Biodiversity in the high seas
A powerful milestone for our shared ocean is about to be achieved,” writes columnist. “The United Nations’ High Seas Treaty will go into effect on Jan. 17 after two ...
About 445 million years ago, Earth nearly wiped out life in the oceans. Glaciers spread across the supercontinent Gondwana, ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Lost worlds under the sea are the next big archaeology race
Across the world’s continental shelves, archaeologists are racing a rising tide of development and climate change to map and ...
The Monterey County Herald on MSN
The snow below: New MBARI technology measures ocean carbon like never before
Doesn’t it feel otherworldly out here?” says Colleen Durkin from the lower deck of the Rachel Carson as it glides out from ...
Chunks of sweet lobster meat are lightly dressed and nestled in a toasted roll, served with that same excellent coleslaw. It’s a taste of New England that somehow feels right at home in Nebraska. The ...
Sri Lanka Expo 2026 with 750 exporters and investor forum is targeting 1,500 foreign participants including buyers, investor and the media, Export Development Board Chairman Mangala Wijesinghe said.
Some 445 million years ago, life on Earth was forever changed. During the geological blink of an eye, glaciers formed over ...
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