The Mysterious Swimming Habits Of The Ancient Ammonite
These extinct shelled cephalopods ruled the ocean for 300 million years. But how they swam and shaped the seas remains a mystery.
These extinct shelled cephalopods ruled the ocean for 300 million years. But how they swam and shaped the seas remains a mystery.
Get your tentacles ready—Cephalopod Week is back! Plus, microbes are everywhere and have close ties to the climate. So, why are they often absent from discussion about climate change?
This year’s cohort are creating cephalopod skin, measuring x-rays, and more for the classroom.
The mighty cephalopod never fails to inspire. This year, cephalo-lovers around the world set their tributes to verse.
In the first major underwater film production, three key inventions helped create an iconic scene featuring an impossibly large cephalopod.
Cephalopod Week returns! Plus, the spectrum of science that explores how light and matter interact to give us the rainbow.
On June 18 to 21, Cephalopod Movie Night is coming to a city near you!
The cephalopod celebration continues, with a look at technology inspired by the brainy creatures. Plus, a new way to look at fetal health, using the placenta.
Cephalopod Week kicks off with an octopus matchmaker and cephalopod defense moves. And how your mindset might change the way you metabolize a milkshake.
Full-time biologist—part-time cephalopod matchmaker, Richard Ross invites us into his secret home lab where he studies the mating rituals of the lesser Pacific striped Octopus.