What the world can learn from Brazilian coral reefs Unlike Australia, coral reefs in Brazil haven’t seen any mass mortality events related to bleaching so far. Could Brazilian corals hold the key to more resilient reefs?
Scientists explain a fishy attraction to Norwegian waters Complex mixing patterns and underwater waves that occur in specific locations drive productivity along Norway's coast, making them hotspots for certain fish and marine life.
Holy mackerel! Debunking myths about this silvery fish After six years of tracking mackerel in the North Atlantic, scientists have uncovered a few fishy secrets.
How did birds first begin to fly? Three trained bats named “Chin,” “4” and “Clear” could help scientists figure out how birds first took flight.
Boreal lakes are becoming browner, but the fish don’t mind Boreal lakes can become darker over time by a process known as “browning.” But these darker waters do not seem to affect fish as much as researchers once thought.
The plant that went to sea A long, long time ago one of the planet’s flowering plants did the equivalent of a 180 degree about-face, heading back to sea. Now it will never return to land.