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These sea slugs can 'eat' sunlight—but they're no astrophage. Here's how the 'Project Hail Mary' antagonist has a real-life analog in Earth's oceans
The sea slug is bright green, shaped like a leaf and doing something very few animals can: harnessing the power of the sun.
Ryan Dieter, 40, is charged with grand theft, resisting arrest, operating a vessel while impaired and burglary involving ...
In an excerpt from her new memoir 'Even the Good Girls Will Cry,' Melissa Auf der Maur talks joining Hole during Courtney ...
Viewing volcanoes, snorkeling with manta rays, taking ghost tours and more are Hawaii experiences best enjoyed after dark.
When it comes time to explore Norway in that vein, tapping into the region’s seafaring heritage aboard a small ship cruise ...
Across the Indonesian islands in the Coral Triangle, daily life remains shaped by the sea. See the lives of the islanders through a photographer's lens.
Deep down in the sea, where no light penetrates and where the availability of food is very low, life somehow exists in ways that can be considered str.
With growing interest in mining critical metals from the seafloor, countries are now negotiating international rules. The ...
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Timeline shows what we know about the death of Alabama student Jimmy Gracey in Barcelona
Security footage shows that Jimmy Gracey was not alone when he left the nightclub, according to El Periodico.
Fascinating satellite footage captures Tropical Cyclone Narelle strengthening over the northern Coral Sea on March 18. Expected to make landfall in Far North Queensland on Friday before tracking ...
Reaching over 30 feet long, the mysterious giant oarfish is the real-life "sea serpent" behind centuries of myths and legends ...
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