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'It's so chaotic': Humpback whales are forming super-groups On a misty morning in December 2025, two photographers captured the images...
'We’re constantly surprised': The strange deep-sea creatures that eat whales From bone-eating snot-flowers to snowboarding scale worms,...
The lost languages of ancient humans: Listen to stone-age chat The bones of our ancestors remain silent. So, how can we possibly imagine what our...
'There are so many bones everywhere': The whale graveyards that transform the deep sea A photographer captured this extraordinary site where...
Under the vast undulating surface of the ocean, "constellations" of towering subsea mountains dot the Earth – and they are teeming with sharks. ...
When hurricanes pass over the ocean they churn up creatures from the deep – a chance to feast for predators brave enough to weather the storm. High...
Humans have a long history of diving to forage from the seabed and today elite freedivers are reaching greater depths than ever. Some researchers...
How do sperm swim? How do they navigate? What is sperm made of? What does a World War Two codebreaker have to do with it all? The BBC untangles why we...
Scientists are analysing the smells of space – from Earth's nearest neighbours to planets hundreds of light years away – to learn about the...
The "Blue Marble" was the first photograph of the whole Earth and the only one ever taken by a human. Fifty years on, new images of the planet reveal...
Synaesthesia is a neurological condition found to enhance memory and learning. Now, scientists say seeing in colour could help when it comes to...