Biodiversity

A perfectly preserved ancient egg half-buried in deep ochre sediment rock, glowing with warm amber light from within, ghostly embryo outline visible through the translucent shell, geological strata layered in the background, fine fossil details, deep shadows.
Biodiversity

Before the Cradle

A 250-million-year-old Lystrosaurus embryo — found inside an egg — just proved that our mammal ancestors laid eggs. The synchrotron scan that changed everything.

A bioluminescent deep-sea amphipod creature — segmented, pale teal and translucent — hovering above an abyssal plain scattered with dark manganese nodules. The water column above is filled with faint marine snow particles catching the creature's glow. In the far distance, a massive mining machine silhouette barely visible through the darkness.
Biodiversity, Ocean Science

The Deep Archive

Scientists just found an entirely new evolutionary superfamily in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone — the same Pacific seafloor being fast-tracked for industrial mining. 24 species no human had ever seen.

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