In a groundbreaking environmental study conducted by Simon Fraser University researchers, alarming levels of fiberglass contamination have been discovered in...
In the heart of Tokyo Bay, a region marked by its sprawling urban development and relentless artificial illumination, marine ecosystems...
In our modern world, the staggering proliferation of synthetic chemicals, exceeding 350,000 unique compounds, has permeated even the most remote...
In the rugged waters of southern Alaska, resident killer whales—also known as fish-eating or "resident" orcas—are displaying a remarkable dietary...
Researchers at Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment have uncovered a new and critical factor influencing the formation and...
In the diverse aquatic world, color patterns are much more than mere aesthetics; they serve essential communicative and social functions....
In an unprecedented global analysis spearheaded by leading biodiversity researchers from the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv), Martin...
Groundbreaking Research Unveils Social Learning of Foraging Behavior in Australian Sea Lion Pups In a remarkable breakthrough, researchers from Adelaide...
Pygmy sperm whales, scientifically known as Kogia breviceps, constitute one of the ocean’s most mysterious and elusive species. Residing predominantly...
Metal Oxide Electrochemical Sensors: Revolutionizing the Detection of Microplastics in the Environment Microplastic pollution has emerged as one of the...
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