Nature's oldest creatures defy aging rules. Greenland sharks live nearly 400 years. Ocean quahogs reach over 500 years.
Native to the arctic waters of the northern hemisphere, the Bowhead whale can live for centuries, and now scientists think ...
From the iconic durian to a Swedish delicacy scientifically proven to be the world's smelliest, here are 11 pungent eats and ...
Scientists have long wondered if there are physical constraints that limit the possibility of how large an organism can become through evolution. A new study involving 54 species of sharks indicates ...
A research team, including Dr. Mike Newbrey and Tatianna Blake of Columbus State University, has made a breakthrough ...
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CSU Researchers Discover 115 million year old Shark Fossil
Sunday Rose Reacts to Nicole Kidman’s Onstage 'Arrest' by Sabrina Carpenter 8-year-old girl dead after being hit by SUV in ...
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Iceland Comes From Greenland?
Scientists learn to better understand the movement of Greenland, as it was slowly pushed over the hotspot that is now located ...
In one of the harshest environs on the planet, a small group of visionaries are creating wearable works of art that celebrate ...
A ceremony at Christ the Redeemer on Monday (November 3) marked a key moment in a climate-focused pilgrimage from Greenland ...
A revolutionary eDNA test detects endangered hammerhead sharks using genetic traces left in seawater, eliminating the need to ...
A scientist has recently built a radar for critically endangered hammerhead sharks using environmental DNA (eDNA) samples.
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6 million-year-old ice discovered in Antarctica shatters records — and there's ancient air trapped inside
Researchers have found 6 million-year-old ice in the Allan Hills region of Antarctica and say the oldest-of-its-kind sample ...
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