A new study led by the University of Southampton in the UK has revealed why coral reefs can thrive in seemingly nutrient poor water, a phenomenon...
In 2018, researchers from NOAA’s Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary and Nautilus Live observed thousands of octopus nesting on the deep seafloor...
A unique voyage to build a greater scientific understanding of the marine environment in the Arctic and the impacts of global climate change will...
Using sophisticated electronic tags, scientists have assembled a large biologging dataset to garner comparative insights on how sharks, rays, and...
Tiny plastic particles can be found in the sea air even far from coasts, according to a study recently published in the journal Nature...
Before the first mitochondria were encapsulated by the earliest eukaryotic cells around 1.6 to 1.8 billion years ago, these aptly nicknamed...
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Scientists Discover 160-Million-Year-Old Sea Spider Fossils are Closely Related to Living Species
An extremely rare collection of 160-million-year-old sea spider fossils from Southern France are closely related to living species, unlike older...
In the waters off the Hawaiian Islands, rates of calcification were measured in the deepest coral colonies and reported recently in a study led by a...
A new study from UC San Diego Scripps Institution of Oceanography Researcher Emeritus Peter Bromirski uses nearly a century of data to show that the...
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Storied Research Platform is Retired
The Floating Instrument Platform (FLIP) was one of the most innovative oceanographic research tools ever invented. Over the course of its service...
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Repurposing NASA’s Tech Used to Search for Life on Mars to Track Oil & Gas Methane Emissions
As climate change thrusts the need for the transition to low-carbon and green energy into the limelight, many, including the International Energy...
As NASA works to make data and research more meaningful and accessible to diverse public and scientific audiences, the agency’s Transform to Open...
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