Nature's oldest creatures defy aging rules. Greenland sharks live nearly 400 years. Ocean quahogs reach over 500 years.
Scientists discovered some individuals were already old when Michelangelo painted the Sistine Chapel, making this shark the oldest living vertebrate ever found. Tropical Storm Melissa spaghetti models ...
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 ...
Every life must have an end, yet some species stretch that limit farther than we ever thought possible. Scientists have found ...
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13 animals that could outlive you after a 100 years
Imagine blowing out candles on your 100th birthday cake—only to realize you’d still be a teenager if you were a Greenland ...
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 ...
An international, multi-university research team, including scientists from Columbus State University, has unearthed a ...
In one of the harshest environs on the planet, a small group of visionaries are creating wearable works of art that celebrate ...
An OCEARCH-tagged great white shark named Ripple, first to ping off Florida this migratory season, made the journey with lightning speed.
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