Study shows unexpected negative impact by CO2 on important plankton group
The bottom of the ocean is full of mysteries, but scientists have recently uncovered one of its best-kept secrets.
Digital ocean twins make it possible to predict future developments in the ocean with greater accuracy and to better weigh up possible uses.
New findings from the record-breaking Tongan volcanic eruption are “surprising and unexpected”, say scientists from New Zealand’s National Institute...
The convenience of single-use plastics that once seemed to generate a number of benefits, has become a major problem for ocean health and human...
An insightful cross-disciplinary team of University of Hawai'i (UH) at Manoa researchers, working for over a decade, published a study recently...
About 75% of all tropical reefs have experienced coral bleaching
The declining body size of North Atlantic right whales may have critical consequences for the future of the species. New research shows that smaller...
Genes contain all the instructions an organism needs to live, grow, and reproduce.
New insights on how a human enzyme that converts chemicals produced by marine sponges and optimised synthetic derivatives into cell-killing...
Industrialised shipping may be leading to a large number of whale shark deaths across the world, according to a new study.
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World's Ocean is Losing its 'Memory'
Using future projections from the latest generation of Earth System Models, a recent study published in Science Advances found that most of the...
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