Strange new species of blue octopus discovered by scientists 5,900 feet underwater: "It's beautiful"
The new species, named Microeledone galapagensis, has a blue hue, which is believed to be the rarest color in nature.
Over the course of 13 expeditions and other efforts between mid-2025 and mid-2026, scientists found hundreds of previously ...
The Ocean Census project says scientists have discovered 1,121 previously unknown species in a single year. The rush is on to save them as risks to the world’s oceans multiply ...
Even as some scientists search for signs of life beyond Earth, other researchers have been discovering new species on our own humble planet faster than ever before. From high up in the mountains to ...
See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google New species are being discovered faster than ever before — at a rate of more than 16,000 every year, suggests a new ...
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9 incredible new species discovered in 2025, from the screaming pika to the 'curiously isolated' butterfly
Scientists uncovered thousands of new species in 2025, from deep-sea oddities to rare mountain dwellers. As the butterflies, frogs, and sea creatures made headlines, they spurred new action for ...
Scientists described several new species this past year, including a tiny marsupial, a Himalayan bat, an ancient tree, a giant manta ray, a bright blue butterfly and a fairy lantern, to name a few.
Beautiful New Sea Slug Smaller Than A Grain Of Rice And Covered In Sesame Seed-Like Spots Discovered
The new species stands out for its translucent white body with lots of black spots, a small number of large yellow spots, and ...
In a remarkable deep-sea breakthrough, researchers have discovered 24 new species of amphipods in the Pacific’s Clarion-Clipperton Zone—including a rare, entirely new superfamily. The findings reveal ...
Scientists from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and their international partners, reveal today their pick of the top 10 plants and fungi named new to science in 2025. From "camouflaged" plants to ...
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