‘Planet or Plastic?’ National Geographic calendar
National Geographic uses cool art to promote its ‘Planet or Plastic?’ 2019 calendar.
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National Geographic uses cool art to promote its ‘Planet or Plastic?’ 2019 calendar.
Hammerhead shark have complex and beautiful courtship rituals. Watch the complex world of hammerhead sharks’ mating rituals.
Deep-Sea robots will help scientists to explore part of our oceans below 6,000 meters, and oceans throughout our solar system.
Scientists have discovered the earliest confirmed animal in the geological record, that lived on Earth 558 million years ago.
Do you ever wonder what lives at the bottom of the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the world’s oceans.
Scientists found that the evolution of world’s first animals caused global warming, more than 500 million years ago.
A camera which sees the way sharks do, has reveled that bioluminescence may help sea-dwelling creatures see in darker water depths.
Warm air and sunlight of springtime beget warmer ocean waters and provoke blooms of the “grass of the sea,” phytoplankton.
Mystery ‘Loch Ness monster’ washed up on a beach in Georgia.
How did animals go from swimming to walking? What changed about their bodies? In this video, the first walking fish never left the Oceans.