Turns out, you just need to catch a boat from Ventura and head about an hour offshore to Channel Islands National Park, where nature has been running its own private laboratory for thousands of years.
Beneath the Drake Passage's savage waves lies a hidden mountain world doing something remarkable for every living thing on Earth. The science will change how you see the ocean.
A siphonophore—a colonial marine invertebrate related to the venomous stinging Portuguese Man-o-war—is scanned using Deep ...
Having considered more than 1,000 cases, this analyst of unidentified anomalous phenomena has honed a rational process for ...
It's been a while since the last mail sack episode, so Ryan busts out some questions that you guys sent in through twitter ...
Let's face it, first-person shooters are a dime a dozen nowadays. They're made en masse, collectively plastered all over digital storefronts, and many of them lack any real substance or meaningful ...
The film “Mary Oliver: Saved by the Beauty of the World” works best when it illuminates her work, whose fans include Stephen Colbert and Oprah Winfrey. By Alissa Wilkinson This silly supernatural ...
Police say a 15-year-old opened fire after an argument at Westgate, injuring five people before being found hiding in the plaza. A Tempe woman is suspected of being impaired when she collided with ...
Algae is an important part of the ecosystem but, when it gets out of control, it can cause chaos for both animals and humans Algae are plant-like organisms that grow in or near water and generate ...
Do you remember when they said that in space, no one could hear you scream? The tagline for the cult classic Alien movie has, in a way, become a tagline for the whole subgenre of science-fiction, at ...