They start as a downy ball of fluff on a remote New Zealand island. Then they fledge across the Pacific. Only a handful have ever been found again.
Grave warnings have been issued about the dangers of creating life forms using mirror-image molecules. How worried should we be?
A husband and wife are thankful to be alive after their boat was grounded on a sandbar. Dan Barnickel, with PBCOR, told WPBF ...
The SS United States on Wednesday left Philadelphia to begin its journey to becoming the world's largest artificial reef. It ...
The S.S. United States, the largest passenger ship ever built in America, left Philadelphia under tow on Wednesday, ...
Today, the upheavals of plate tectonics continually reshape Earth. When this began is much disputed - and we can’t fully understand how life began to thrive on our planet until we figure it out ...
Perennial favorites like Mexico and the Bahamas will attract crowds this year, but so will a few less expected locations as ...
Research Fellow Dr. Babak Bakhit has encountered one of his most challenging projects to date—contributing to the European ...
Anne Marie Hochhalter is described by her loved ones in many ways: resilient, tenacious, and independent. But above all, she ...
With more time, the fish may learn to pay attention to more subtle human features, such as hands or hair. According to the ...
Organisms in the deep sea rely on gravity flows to lay down sediment and then make burrows beneath the seafloor, according to a new study.