A new study published in Frontiers in Marine Science reveals that iron-rich dust from the Sahara Desert becomes more ...
Iron carried in clouds of Saharan dust blown across the Atlantic Ocean is increasingly available to tiny life forms the ...
Iron is a micronutrient indispensable for life, enabling processes such as respiration, photosynthesis, and DNA synthesis.
Iron contained in Saharan dust, blown across the Atlantic, is beneficial to ocean life and becomes more beneficial, the ...
Iron bound to dust from the Sahara blown westward over the Atlantic has properties that change with the distance traveled.
After being cleared of hazardous materials and inspected by the US Coast Guard, the decommissioned railcars were transported by barge to Artificial Reef L, a well-established reef located about 23 ...
After both World Wars, soldiers dumped bombs into the Baltic Sea. A team of robots and divers is trying to fish them out.
The ocean feels infinite. If you were to start swimming from shore, it’s easy to believe—fitness and oxygen aside—that you ...
Iron that binds to Saharan dust becomes more bioreactive the further it travels, helping marine life thousands of kilometres away.
The deepest part of the ocean is in the Challenger Deep valley of the Mariana Trench, which is about 10,935 metres deep ( ...
Massive, migrating dust clouds originating in the Sahara Desert are crucial to fostering life in the Atlantic Ocean as far ...
A research consortium plans to revive geoengineering trials of the controversial iron fertilization technique to pull carbon ...