Algal blooms are appearing under the ice in the Arctic Ocean in areas thought to receive too little light to support photosynthetic life.
Algal blooms are appearing under the ice in the Arctic Ocean in areas thought to receive too little light to support photosynthetic life.
Radioactive particles from the Fukushima nuclear disaster provide an unexpected way to track migratory marine species.
Meals left to mold develop colors, mycelia, and beads of digested juices, sparking the eye of an artist, and the slight concern of a mycologist.
A new SNP assay can determine the geographical origin of commonly overexploited fish species.
Researchers flag the EP3 prostaglandin receptor as a key player in castor oil’s laxative and labor-inducing effects.
The rainiest April in 100 years is keeping many insects from flourishing in the United Kingdom.
Orange-loving Trinidad guppies are curiously attracted to orange spots on prawn pincers, which may make it easier for the predators to snatch them up.
Programs that provide sustainable certification for fisheries may be too generous with their accreditation.