The Mediterranean monk seal, one of the world’s rarest marine mammals, is making a slow but steady recovery along Cyprus’ ...
Allianz has entered a preliminary agreement with Jio Financial Services (JFSL) to form an insurance joint venture (JV) in ...
A new study from researchers at the University of St. Andrews’s Sea Mammal Research Unit in Scotland suggests that some seals ...
As seals dive more frequently—and for longer—than humans do, the range of carbon dioxide in their bodies varies more widely.
In November 2006, thirteen Navy SEALs were on an overwatch mission inside an Iraqi apartment building when an insurgent ...
Back at my desk after a 12-ish minute absence, I’m asked how my nap was. “Stressful,” I reply. Not only had I not fallen ...
Dr Chris McKnight has been researching how seals can hold their breath as part of his work at the University of St Andrews.
Staff at the National Aquarium Animal Care and Rescue Center are rehabilitating four young grey seals, hitting the center’s ...
The sea mammals may actually be able to sense the amount of oxygen in their blood—something we humans can't do.
Southern elephant seals are the 'canary in the coal mine' for the Southern Ocean, offering insight into how the ecosystem may react to future climate change and human impact, new research shows.
The seals’ ability to detect the amount of oxygen in their blood may help them make diving decisions and avoid drowning.
In his first appearance for Germany in 16 months, Leon Goretzka delivered a decisive goal against Italy on Thursday in the ...