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Scientists explain bright Southern Ocean waters—diatoms and coccolithophores reshape how we see ocean color and carbon flow.
Anomalies in temperature and salinity that originate in the midlatitude North Atlantic can affect the Atlantic Meridional ...
A new scientific paper reveals that many predictions about the future of coral reefs under climate change may be missing a ...
The glowing patches of water in the Southern Ocean were found to be a chemical combination of diatoms and marine microalgae ...
For several decades, scientists have been seeing weirdly bright areas of the Antarctic oceans on satellite images. The ...
Chicago gears up for its 66th Air and Water Show with the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds and civilian performers.
Live updates from SpaceX's weather-scrubbed Falcon 9 rocket launch attempt Saturday morning from Cape Canaveral Space Force ...
Using geochemical analyses of marine sediments, researchers have been able to quantitatively reconstruct the Atlantic ...
The Santa Monica Pier floats between our everyday world and a fantasy escape—a wooden paradise where saltwater taffy aromas dance with ocean mist, and every California daydream comes true against a ...
Table Rock State Park in Pickens, South Carolina isn’t just another green space on the map—it’s 3,083 acres of pure mountain magic that rivals anything you’d find in a National Geographic spread.
Called subsea desalination, the idea is to remove the salt from water in the deep sea. If it worked at scale, the technology ...
The Atlantic Ocean did not spring into existence in a sudden tectonic snap; its earliest pulse can now be traced through a ...