A massive release of greenhouse gases, likely triggered by volcanic activity, caused a period of extreme global warming known as the...
Algae such as rockweeds are a fundamental part of marine ecosystems, providing habitat and food to many other marine organisms while also providing...
Trade-offs between the benefit of colonising new particles and the risk of being wiped out by predators allow diverse populations of marine microbes...
For the first 2 billion years of Earth's history, there was barely any oxygen in the air. While some microbes were photosynthesizing by the latter...
Schmidt Ocean Institute (SOI) announced today the donation of its 82.9-meter research vessel, Falkor, to the Italian Consiglio Nazionale delle...
Cavefish have obvious adaptations such as missing eyes and pale colors that demonstrate how they evolved over millennia in a dark, subterranean...
Green turtle numbers continue to rise on a group of islands where the species has now been protected for more than 50 years, new research shows.
The law of nature reveals their effect, with a major time delay though
Study finds that turtles are among animals vulnerable to hearing loss
Megalodon expert leads the discovery of an intriguing pattern of the prehistoric shark
New research led by the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) and the Maynooth University ICARUS Climate Research Centre in Ireland shows that the...
Researchers analyze 15 years of data from Massachusetts waters to better understand sea turtle bycatch and mortality
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