August 23, 2016 Watch this stunning close-up of a sixgill shark This stunning video gives shark aficionados everywhere a rare close up view of a sixgill shark.
August 12, 2016 Shark-toothed power saw reveals most durable chompers In an experiment fit for a horror movie, researchers glued shark teeth to a power saw and ran them through hunks of raw salmon.
August 11, 2016 Greenland shark could have lived for up to 400 years, scientists say In the cold waters of the Arctic, a denizen of the deep lurked for centuries.
June 30, 2016 Video catches great white shark sleep-swimming Ever woke up in your home bed not knowing exactly where you are?
June 17, 2016 Sharks' evening 'rush hour' discovered If sharks at the Pacific atoll of Palmyra used Google Maps, they'd see a lot of red dashes for traffic between 7 and 8 o'clock every evening.
June 5, 2016 Shark kills Australian diver in second deadly attack in days A diver was killed by a large shark off the west Australian coast on Sunday in the country's second fatal attack in less than a week, police said.
May 31, 2016 Massive dead basking shark makes return appearance in Boston Harbor The carcass of a basking shark at least 24-feet long first seen stuck to the bow of a container ship in Boston Harbor more than two weeks ago has resurfaced.
May 3, 2016 Cornell researchers show off shark tooth saw It looks like a prop from a science fiction film or horror movie – a sawzall power tool outfitted with shark teeth instead of normal blades. The toothy contraption comes courtesy of Cornell University researchers who introduced the Jawzall at the annual Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology earlier this month.
May 2, 2016 Rare ‘sofa shark’ stuns scientists Marine biologists landed an unusual catch off the coast of Scotland recently – a so-called ‘sofa shark’ or false catshark.
May 2, 2016 Pro surfer fights off shark in incredible encounter Australian pro surfer Mick Fanning fought off a shark in an incredible attack during a televised competition in South Africa on Sunday.