New research suggests that the origins of life may be tied not only to deep-sea hydrothermal vents but also to environments created by meteor impacts.
Emma Smart (pictured), 47, stormed into Catch at the Old Fish Market in Weymouth, Dorset, and freed the crustacean, which she ...
A team of researchers off the coast of Dominica had been studying sperm whales when something alarming caught their attention ...
A COURT heard this week how an animal enthusiast called Emma Smart barged into a harbourside restaurant, much loved by Sir ...
The ocean is getting greener because there is more phytoplankton (aka microscopic algae) in the ocean’s uppermost layer. It ...
Maria Boyle celebrated milestones in the Maldives with her husband and friends and discovered a place where relaxation is ...
Researchers at Mote Marine Laboratory are testing a new generation of treatments designed to kill red tide organisms quickly ...
Tiny structures found in ancient Canadian rocks could be the oldest traces of animal life ever identified, dating back nearly ...
A super Inverclyde scientist who helps to rescue animals that find themselves stranded along the Clyde, and advises the Scottish Government ...
Could the next big antibiotic or cancer therapy be found on the nearest coral reef?  Researchers have found that reefs are home to a vast array of previously unknown bioactive metabolites ...