For International Women and Girls in Science Day, the museum’s Ocean Portal spoke with “Her Deepness” about science, seaweed ...
The week kicked off with a keynote speech by scientist Dawn Wright, who in 1991 became the first Black woman to dive to the ...
With the planet facing a barrage of environmental concerns, there has never been a greater need for scientists capable of ...
Postdoctoral scholar Daniela Soto has earned a prestigious fellowship from HHMI with eight years of funding to study the ...
The Port of East London was a hive of activity this weekend with residents coming from far and wide to learn more about the SA Agulhas II.
We interview the winners of the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards 2024, exploring their inspiring journeys ...
Good afternoon and happy Wednesday, readers! We are kicking off today’s Daily on Energy with news on the Environmental ...
Plastic is the most prevalent marine pollutant, and plastic surfaces are the fastest growing habitat in the ocean ... marine biology graduate student, conducted the research. To do this, the ...
Octopuses are already some of the strangest creatures on Earth, but scientists have now discovered that they also possess some of the oldest known sex chromosomes! These ancient genetic markers date ...
You may have seen images of seabirds that have built their nests on discarded nets, lengths of rope and other plastic litter, ...
Avoiding predators is one of the most important jobs for many members of the animal world. Even ocean giants like baleen whales have something to fear from killer whales, their only known natural ...
How do you make a deep-sea octopus feel at home? Aquatron aquarist Nayla Sernowsky has learned a lot about cephalopod comforts — insights that will help marine creatures make a successful debut at the ...