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Hidden Teeth Rewrite 300-Million-Year Octopus History
Global NewsApr 13

Hidden Teeth Rewrite 300-Million-Year Octopus History

A fossil once thought to be the world's oldest octopus turned out to be something completely different after scientists found tiny teeth hidden inside. The discovery rewrites octopus history and reveals the oldest nautiloid soft tissue ever found.

Google News - Science2 min read
Tiny Blue Octopus Discovery Unlocks Deep-Sea Secrets
Planet WinsMay 26

Tiny Blue Octopus Discovery Unlocks Deep-Sea Secrets

Scientists discovered a golf-ball-sized blue octopus in the Galapagos Islands, revealing how little we know about deep-sea life in the tropical Pacific. The adorable creature is opening doors to understanding one of Earth's least explored ecosystems.

DW News3 min read
300-Million-Year-Old "Octopus" Was Never an Octopus
InnovationApr 9

300-Million-Year-Old "Octopus" Was Never an Octopus

A fossil that held the world record for the earliest known octopus just lost its title after new research revealed it's actually a nautilus relative. Scientists used cutting-edge imaging to solve a mystery that stumped researchers for over two decades.

Google News - World Record2 min read
Scientists Decode What Octopuses Are Really Throwing
InnovationApr 25

Scientists Decode What Octopuses Are Really Throwing

Viral videos showed female octopuses hurling objects at males, but the real science tells a sweeter story. Researchers studying Australia's gloomy octopus discovered these intelligent creatures might just be tidying up their homes.

Google: scientific discovery2 min read
Ancient 65-Foot Octopus Was Ocean's Apex Predator
InnovationApr 25

Ancient 65-Foot Octopus Was Ocean's Apex Predator

Scientists just discovered that gigantic octopuses ruled the oceans 100 million years ago, hunting alongside dinosaurs with crushing jaws. These incredible creatures stretched nearly 65 feet long, rewriting what we thought we knew about ancient marine life.

Fox News Science2 min read
Giant Octopus That Ate Dinosaurs Discovered in China
Planet WinsApr 25

Giant Octopus That Ate Dinosaurs Discovered in China

Scientists in China discovered evidence of a 62-foot octopus that hunted and ate dinosaurs 100 million years ago. This finding reveals that intelligent invertebrates, not just large sharks and reptiles, shaped ancient ocean life.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
Powder Blue Octopus Found Near Galapagos Stuns Scientists
VideosMay 27

Powder Blue Octopus Found Near Galapagos Stuns Scientists

Researchers exploring the ocean floor near the Galapagos Islands discovered a golf ball-sized, powder blue octopus that represents an entirely new species. The tiny cephalopod has a dark purple underside that likely helps it hide glowing prey from predators.

Upworthy2 min read
60-Foot Ancient Octopus Discovered in Japan Fossils
Global NewsApr 24

60-Foot Ancient Octopus Discovered in Japan Fossils

Scientists just uncovered evidence of the largest invertebrate ever discovered: a 60-foot octopus that hunted prehistoric seas 100 million years ago. The groundbreaking find proves these intelligent creatures have been extraordinary for far longer than we knew.

Google News - Science2 min read
Giant Kraken-Like Octopus Roamed Ancient Seas, Study Shows
InnovationApr 25

Giant Kraken-Like Octopus Roamed Ancient Seas, Study Shows

Scientists discovered fossil evidence of a colossal octopus that lived during the age of dinosaurs, making it possibly the largest invertebrate ever. This kraken-like creature competed with apex predators in Cretaceous oceans.

Google News - Researchers Find2 min read
Scientists Find Tiny Blue Octopus Never Seen Before
VideosMay 28

Scientists Find Tiny Blue Octopus Never Seen Before

Researchers exploring near the Galapagos Islands discovered an adorable powder blue octopus species that doesn't belong anywhere near its tropical home. This golf ball-sized marine wonder has scientists puzzled and delighted.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
New Study: Scientific Tools Spark Most Major Discoveries
InnovationApr 20

New Study: Scientific Tools Spark Most Major Discoveries

A groundbreaking study of over 750 Nobel Prize and major discoveries reveals that new tools and methods, not just funding or theory, drive most scientific breakthroughs. The findings could help us predict and accelerate future discoveries across all fields of science.

Google: scientific discovery3 min read
Scientists Find 60-Foot 'Kraken' Octopus From 100M Years Ago
InnovationApr 25

Scientists Find 60-Foot 'Kraken' Octopus From 100M Years Ago

A team of scientists discovered fossils of a massive octopus that ruled ancient oceans 100 million years ago, challenging what we thought we knew about prehistoric sea life. The creature stretched 60 feet long and likely hunted some of the ocean's toughest prey.

Google: scientific discovery2 min read
Famous 'Oldest Octopus' Fossil Was Actually a Nautilus
InnovationApr 9

Famous 'Oldest Octopus' Fossil Was Actually a Nautilus

A 300-million-year-old fossil once crowned the world's earliest octopus has been revealed as an imposter. Scientists used advanced X-ray technology to discover the creature was actually a nautilus relative, rewriting our understanding of when octopuses first appeared.

Smithsonian2 min read
Scientists Solve 300-Million-Year-Old Octopus Mystery
Global NewsApr 9

Scientists Solve 300-Million-Year-Old Octopus Mystery

That "oldest octopus ever" fossil in the record books? Scientists just discovered it was never an octopus at all. Using technology brighter than the sun, researchers revealed what the mysterious blob really was.

Google News - Science2 min read
165-Million-Year-Old Octopus Fossil Rewrites Evolution
InnovationApr 13

165-Million-Year-Old Octopus Fossil Rewrites Evolution

Scientists using cutting-edge X-ray technology discovered that octopuses developed their signature features millions of years earlier than anyone thought possible. The rare fossil is rewriting what we know about ocean life.

Google: fossil discovery2 min read
Woman Proves We're 'Severely Underreacting' to Octopuses
Acts of KindnessJan 28

Woman Proves We're 'Severely Underreacting' to Octopuses

A TikTok creator is going viral for sharing mind-bending octopus facts that prove these creatures are far more fascinating than most people realize. From nine brains to pranking their prey, octopuses might just be smarter than we thought.

Upworthy2 min read
Scientists Find 60-Foot Octopus That Ruled Ancient Seas
InnovationApr 25

Scientists Find 60-Foot Octopus That Ruled Ancient Seas

Researchers discovered fossils of colossal octopuses that stretched longer than school buses 100 million years ago. The massive predators showed signs of intelligence and hunted with powerful jaws that crushed prehistoric crustaceans.

NPR Science2 min read
Man Walks Pet Octopus on Skateboard Tank Through Neighborhood
Daily Mix5d ago

Man Walks Pet Octopus on Skateboard Tank Through Neighborhood

A viral video shows a man strolling through his neighborhood with his cat and his pet octopus, which rides in an aerated tank on a skateboard. The unusual trio has sparked both delight and important conversations about octopus welfare.

Futurism2 min read
Golf Ball-Sized Blue Octopus Found in Galapagos
Planet WinsMay 26

Golf Ball-Sized Blue Octopus Found in Galapagos

Scientists discovered a tiny blue octopus the size of a golf ball near the Galapagos Islands, marking the first new octopus species described by researcher Janet Voight in her 40-year career. The creature was found nearly 6,000 feet below the surface in waters that remain largely unexplored.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
Tiny Blue Octopus Found 6,000 Feet Below Galápagos
Planet WinsMay 25

Tiny Blue Octopus Found 6,000 Feet Below Galápagos

Scientists discovered a golf ball-sized blue octopus nearly a mile beneath the ocean's surface near the Galápagos Islands. The adorable creature is the first new species that renowned octopus expert Janet Voight has officially named in her 40-year career.

Science Daily3 min read

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