Nature News Science Weird Feast your eyes on these peculiar fish discovered off the coast of Australia by Tom Disalvo Fish with stilts, fangs and glow-in-the-dark flesh have been discovered some five kilometres below the ocean’s surface. Scientists have discovered an array of peculiar-looking fish species off the coast of…
News World Watch: First 8K footage of ‘Titanic’ reveals phenomenal colours by Happy The wreckage of the RMS Titanic has sat 3,800 meters beneath the sea for over a hundred and ten years after hitting an iceberg during its maiden voyage from the…
News Science Scallops love disco lights, according to science by Lochie Schuster Scientists have accidentally discovered that scallops love disco lights, after setting up “potlights” to attract crabs and lobsters. Researchers have found a new means of catching scallops that doesn’t do…
Nature News How long should you wait before swimming after storms and floods? by Lochie Schuster GP’s have been reporting a large number of patients who have copped an infection from braving the ocean after the recent floods. There’s a high chance you’ve headed to the…
Nature News UK law is looking after molluscs and crustaceans as they are now considered ‘sentient’ by Matthew Leong Say goodbye to restaurant lobster tanks as crabs, lobsters and octopuses are now considered “sentient beings” according to an updated UK law. In an article published by the London School…
Nature News NSFW Biologist snaps photos of a “penis fish” while diving off the Aussie coast by Mike Hitch Yeah, okay. An Australian biologist has enlightened the world to the “penis fish”: a phallic reminder that the ocean is a dark, wonderful place. Scientifically known as Urechis Caupo, or the…
Nature News Photography 8 tentacles and an eye for beauty: the story of the octopus that won a photo competition by Hayley Noble Move over Henry the Octopus, there’s a new tentacled talent making its way up the food chain. In bizarre news, an octopus snapped a selfie and took out Best of…
News Save the turtles and your phone with these sweet as WĀKE cases by Emily Elvish As restrictions slowly ease and shops begin to reopen, you’ve probably got one thing on your mind: “Damn, I really need a new phone case.” Iso was a trying time,…
News Incredible bioluminescent waves are lighting up Californian beaches by Mia Montesin Daring ocean lovers in southern California are enjoying an alluring bright-blue spectacle, with bioluminescent waves lighting up beaches along the coastline. Dale Huntington, a pastor at a San Diego church,…
News Scientists discover world’s longest animal off the coast of Australia by Julia Lo Surdo Scientists have discovered a brand new animal species just off the coast of Australian. At least, they think it’s an animal. Footage has been released of a long, string-like animal…
News Scientists believe we could still restore our oceans by 2050 by Mia Montesin In some much-needed good news, researchers say a renaissance of our oceans could be on the cards within a generation. The review, published last week in the journal Nature, addresses the…
News Watch bizarre footage of KISS playing “to great white sharks” from a tiny boat by Luke Saunders Fans were recently left in despair when KISS were forced to cancel their Australian tour due to illness of the band’s lead singer Paul Stanley. But the iconic group decided…
News Meg Mac shares intense new video for Never Be by Happy Meg Mac is going from strength to strength lately, and proving she’s not ready to slow down yet, she has released the video for her latest single Never Be. The…