Plastic pollution is not just a problem for larger marine animals: microscopic plankton are also affected, with implications for the entire marine...
There is enough water on our planet, but by far the largest part is salt water that is unsuitable as drinking water.
The Indian Ocean has been warming much more than other ocean basins over the last 50 to 60 years, scientists have found.
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How an Ocean is Born
The theory of plate tectonics is only 50 years old, and it is still poorly understood how continents break apart.
Microscopic marine life plays a fundamental role in the health of the ocean and, ultimately, the planet. Just like plants on land, tiny...
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A Robotic Fish Tail and An Elegant Math Ratio Could Inform Design of Next-Gen Underwater Drones
Secrets of highly efficient swimming at varying speeds
A new study on the impact of climate change on coral reefs is raising sticky questions about conservation. It found coral in more polluted and high...
Peer into any fishbowl, and you'll see that pet goldfish and guppies have nimble fins. With a few flicks of these appendages, aquarium swimmers can...
Using artificial intelligence, researchers find that global ocean warming started later in the 20th century than previously estimated
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Microplastics: A Trojan Horse for Metals
Hereon study shows that microplastics can serve as a transport vehicle for metals in the environment
Two hundred fifty-two million years ago, much of life on planet Earth was dying.
Modern space technology and artificial intelligence have combined to enhance the conservation of marine animals: the new service, “SPACEWHALE”,...
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