A research group in Japan has suggested that ash released from volcanic eruptions on Nishinoshima Island—part of Japan's ...
A team of scientists has uncovered a rare isotope in microscopic fossils, offering fresh evidence that ocean ecosystems may ...
A study from the University of Tasmania, Australia, has made a momentous discovery while observing the feeding behaviour of ...
In its very first visit to Plymouth, the RRS [Royal Research Ship] Sir David Attenborough threw open its doors and hatches to ...
Dr Michael Doane and Professor Liz Dinsdale are starting to sequence the genome of the marine algae, Karenia mikimotoi.
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Shimmering Forests, Shores & Canyons: Where to See Bioluminescence in the South
Glowing worms, synchronized fireflies, sparkling plankton, drifting comb jellies, and eerie fungi illuminate Southern nights, ...
A recent study has made microscopic fossils messengers from a warmer world, showing that the tropical Pacific Ocean could be ...
Antarctic krill don’t just sequester carbon in their poop; they also make carbon-rich pellets out of leftovers. But microplastics may throw a wrench in the works.
A $102.5 million algal bloom plan has been unveiled as a state tries to bounce back months after being struck by an ...
NASA is not only studying our universe. While many think the company was strictly created to search the cosmos, it often ...
Toxic algae killed hundreds of marine mammals near L.A. in the last year. Scientists suspected January wildfire runoff may be to blame, but new research says no.
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