Selected from a record 59,228 entries, these are the overall winners and the 18 category winners of this prestigious competition by London’s Natural History Museum.
Over the last few years, Virginia Tech scientists have been looking to the octopus for inspiration to design technologies that can better grip a wide variety of objects in underwater environments.
In the age of the smartphone, waterproof cameras offer a unique promise: take these cameras anywhere and you won't have to worry about dropping, submerging or otherwise abusing them.
The feat could have numerous applications in fields ranging from health care and underwater robotics to infrastructure repair. By studying the octopus's suckers—specifically, the exposed disc ...
The company’s next step is to boost underwater photography with an automatic underwater mode that works with any waterproof case on the Pixel 9 series. Underwater photography can yield eye ...