Scientists are using tagged sharks as mobile sensors to collect ocean data, improving climate forecasts by up to 40%.
Investments supported by the Gulf Research Program (GRP) of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine are transforming our knowledge of the Loop Current, the dominant physical ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Salmon sharks are recognized by their giant eyes, white spotted belly, dark grey coloring, and torpedo-like shape, Port Fidalgo, ...
Ocean temperatures may be quietly protecting the world from a global drought catastrophe. By analyzing more than a century of climate data, researchers discovered that droughts rarely spread across ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - In our January 15 climate briefing, we examined the latest global temperature data for 2025, revealing a sobering trend: 2025 ranks as the third warmest year on record. But ...
New analyses of ancient ice from Antarctica and the air contained inside it are extending the history of Earth's climate records and expanding researchers' understanding of how the planet has changed ...
Ocean temperatures crossed into an average of around 66.5 degrees Fahrenheit, almost half a degree higher than last year, in an exponential increase from decades prior. (CN) — 2024 was a year of ...
Researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed an AI tool, GOFlow, to map ocean currents from satellite images with unprecedented detail. The technology can identify which ...
Climate scientists like to keep their accounting books neat and balanced. As climate change alters energy flows all across ...