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New advancements in satellite technology are transforming how we understand the role oceans play in regulating carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in Earth’s atmosphere. While the oceans have long served as a ...
Chantal was a tropical storm over South Carolina early Sunday Eastern time, the National Hurricane Center said in its latest ...
In two recent studies, researchers suggest a weakening ocean current system is to blame for a persistent cold spot in the ...
Biogeographical regions of marine organisms, i.e., their distribution across different habitats, often overlap well with the major global ocean currents. The geological age of the currents plays a ...
Beneath the Atlantic's dark depths lies a real-life "Lost City", a mysterious underwater world of towering structures that could unlock the secrets of life's origins on Earth.
June 8 was UN World Oceans Day, and this year's theme is "Wonder: Sustaining What Sustains Us." One researcher who has spent years exploring these wonders is Vicki Ferrini, a marine geophysicist ...
But not everything is getting dark. Around 10 per cent of the area studied, which is about 37 million sq km, got lighter. A map focused on the UK and North Atlantic Ocean showing changes ...
Newly released satellite footage shows the world’s largest iceberg running aground near a remote island in the South Atlantic Ocean last month. The timelapse video, published by Colorado State ...
Hidden beneath the Atlantic Ocean, there's a secret world known as the "Lost City" that defies all our conventional wisdom regarding life in extreme environments. Discovered in 2000, this ...
A current system in the Atlantic Ocean that's crucial for regulating the world's weather and ecosystems might be more stable against climate change than previously thought, according to a new ...
Joca Construção isn't the only business perplexingly transported to the middle of the ocean. Poking around the Atlantic, we came across the Street View of a Polish restaurant in Germany and a ...
A map of the ocean currents in the Atlantic. (Image credit: Peter Hermes Furian via Shutterstock) Other regions would feel the effects, too, the scientists said.