Study examines use of UV rays to boost vitamin D Levels, promote healing and prevent tumor regrowth
Ocean water samples collected around the world have yielded a treasure trove of new data about RNA viruses, expanding ecological research...
While octopus and cuttlefish are famous for their use of camouflage to match the color of the substrate, a third type of cephalopod -- the squid --...
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How to Track a Shark
New research led by UMass Amherst reveals where, why and how sharks and game fish overlap; information can help anglers land a trophy fish
Tiny organisms that go deep are key to a natural cycle that helps mitigate global warming. A USC-led team of scientists has discovered why and built...
Climate changes in the tropical Pacific have temporarily put the brakes on rapid warming and ice melting in Greenland.
MIT scientists hope to deploy a fleet of drones to get a better sense of how much carbon the ocean is absorbing, and how much more it can take.
Florida State University researchers have received nearly $9 million from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine’s Gulf...
NIWA and The Nippon Foundation are undertaking a mission to discover the undersea impacts of the recent Tongan volcanic eruption.
On January 15, the volcano Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai devastated the nation of Tonga. The eruption triggered tsunamis as far afield as the Caribbean...
The reproductive success of male dolphins is not determined by strength or age, but via social bonds with other males.
Allied male bottlenose dolphins maintain weaker yet vital social relationships with whistle exchanges, researchers at the University of Bristol have...
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