As the Atlantic's current weakens, North Atlantic salinity could swing more wildly than ever, raising flood risk on Europe's ...
The deepest known place on Earth – the Challenger Deep – lies nearly 36,100 feet (11,000 meters) below the ocean surface. There, in the Mariana Trench, scientists discovered more than 7,000 types of ...
Oceans cover 70% of the planet, and play a central role in regulating the climate. Yet increased environmental impacts come ...
Without rapid, coordinated global action, ocean health will continue to decline, threatening climate stability, biodiversity ...
The ocean covers more than 70 per cent of the planet and regulates climate, sustains biodiversity, and supports economies and cultures worldwide. It’s the foundation of life on Earth.
Research led by the University of Alabama found that widespread wildfires during one of Earth's ancient environmental crises ...
A new study combining NASA satellite observations, ocean surveys and genetic testing of marine microorganisms found evidence ...
Our oceans have absorbed around a quarter of all the carbon dioxide we’ve emitted to the atmosphere. In recent times that’s ...
Quakes and meteor impacts on Mars generate seismic waves that can help map the interior. A new study analyzed seismic waves detected by the Insight lander and concludes that 11-20 kilometers beneath ...
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