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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNUnusual surge of 9-armed sea stars reported along Florida’s Space CoastAn unusual and rare sighting is sparking excitement along Florida’s Space Coast, where beachgoers are reporting a surge in ...
Ancient Chinese astronomers were careful in how they described celestial phenomena when reporting to the emperor. To ensure ...
Astronomers spotted water around a young, sun-like star for the first time ever, and it could help us understand solar system formation.
Join one travel writer’s gloriously half-hearted homage to The Salt Path – the extraordinary true story of Raynor Winn and ...
Observations with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have provided new clues about how the exoplanet WASP-121b has formed ...
The Feral Queen has haste, and her regular attack is three quick swipes, three dodges, then an overhead strike. Three locks ...
They have a “nasty reputation” among divers, who can make the mistake of gripping rocky outcrops that serve as home for eels, experts say. “Such an action may frighten a moray eel to lash out and bite ...
Raynor and Moth Winn were homeless and battling terminal illness when they made the decision to walk the South West Coast Path — and now Raynor’s best-selling book has been adapted for the big screen.
Off California, a North Pacific right whale, one of fewer than 50 in U.S. waters, lingered near a research boat for 20 minutes, giving scientists a close look at this rare species. Anglers in Honduras ...
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Something for the Summer: Stars of the Sea experience, Our Living CoastlineStars of the Sea is a new exhibit at the Aquarium of the Pacific. Visitors meet sea stars such as the venomous crown-of-thorns and spider-like brittle stars and learn about how the nonprofit Aquarium ...
The Sciortinos closed up the Tackle Box bait shop, raced down to their boat, and found themselves knee deep in striped bass in no time.
With the help of more than five dozen fossils, paleontologists have uncovered a tiny three-eyed predator nicknamed the “sea moth” that swam in Earth’s oceans 506 million years ago.
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