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This year, head to Tomales Bay in Northern California to discover the magical "Northern Lights of the Sea" for yourself.
Blue sharks get their glow from hidden nanocrystals — and those same structures might let them subtly change color under ...
To help kick off its “Shark Summer” activities, Birch Aquarium in La Jolla hosted a pop-up science night July 10, inviting ...
We’ve all heard of the world’s most massive sharks, both past and present. The megalodon, the great white shark, and the ...
Blue sharks possess a secret hidden in their skin: a sophisticated arrangement of microscopic crystals and pigments that ...
Case in point: Scientists recently confirmed that three shark species found in New Zealand glow in the dark.
You know those little glow-in-the-dark stars that dot the ceilings of children’s rooms? Yeah, I didn’t have stars. Instead, I had little glowing dolphins, starfish, and sharks “swimming” on my ceiling ...
As part of their research, the scientists took the first-ever photos of a glow-in-the-dark shark producing its own light. Jérôme Mallefet The study notes that six species of lanternshark have ...
Trawlers caught toothy animal, able to glow in the dark, and discovered new species of fish: Li’s lanternshark, scientists said in a study.
Trawlers in the South China Sea caught a toothy animal, able to glow in the dark, and discovered a new species, scientists said in a study. Photo shows a representative ocean. Photo from Cristian ...
Deep below the surface of the South China Sea, a glow-in-the-dark creature swam through shadowy waters. Suddenly, something enveloped the sea creature and pulled it upward.