Octopus mothers slam themselves against rocks and eat their own arms before their eggs hatch. Scientists have discovered what leads to the self-destruction.
This octopus can brood its eggs for nearly four years without eating. Here’s how this biological extreme has reshaped how scientists view life in the deep.
Octopus mothers undertake an intense maternal journey. After laying thousands of eggs, they stop eating and dedicate ...
How does an octopus use its arms? That’s the question a team of researchers set out to investigate. In the process, they discovered something intriguing — octopuses use receptors in their arms to pick ...
Scientists surveying marine life near Rotuma in the South Pacific caught something unexpected on camera: a day octopus appeared to punch a grouper fish on the seafloor. As strange as it sounds, this ...
Mexico has introduced a new bill to ban octopus farming after the Sisal farm reported a mortality rate of over 50 percent ...
Rhode Island has many live music venues, some with fine pub food. There are piano bars, too. But the Blue Room is an ...
Eating the same meals every day is dangerous because you can inadvertently cut out nutrients your body needs to stay healthy.
There’s never been a more compelling time to consider an electric car. A steady stream of competitively priced new models is arriving in showrooms, offering impressive driving ranges and cutting-edge ...
Can late-night eating make you gain weight? The short answer: It’s complicated. While the occasional late-night snack won’t necessarily add inches to your waistline, consistently eating later in the ...