AI decodes animal diets by listening to chewing sounds
A crunch, a snap, a grind. The sound of an animal chewing may be the key to understanding what it eats, and re
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A crunch, a snap, a grind. The sound of an animal chewing may be the key to understanding what it eats, and re
Roughly one third of the world's coral reefs may not be doomed after all. A new study suggests that despite ri
Six female green sea turtles swam more than 1,000 miles across the Indian Ocean using nothing but Earth's magn
For at least 5 million years, whales have been swimming to the same patch of the Indian Ocean to die. Scientis
A new octopus species the size of a golf ball and bright blue has been formally identified in the deep waters
A piece of sea cucumber tissue cut from its body can survive alone in open seawater for years, crawling along
A sea slug no bigger than a sesame seed has turned up in the waters off Taiwan, and it is the first new specie
Female dolphins hold grudges. And those grudges shape who they mate with. New research from Australia shows th
A newly identified fish in Australia is bright orange, covered in hairlike growths, and named after a beloved
A sea slug smaller than a sesame seed has turned up in Taiwan's coastal waters, and it is so tiny and unusual
A newly discovered octopus from the Galápagos Islands is so small it could curl up in the palm of your hand. A
Two humpback whales spotted off the coast of Brazil were originally seen near Australia, making their journey
A humpback whale has shattered the known migration record for its species, swimming at least 15,100 kilometers
Dozens of highly venomous box jellyfish were reported off Western Australia's Pilbara coast, prompting safety
A single, widespread fishing method hauls in nearly a quarter of all known marine fish species on Earth. Resea
Scientists in China have successfully recreated the entire 6,000-kilometer breeding migration of the Japanese
A simple change in the material used to grow baby corals,a special alkaline cement,has dramatically increased