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The disappearance of sea ice in polar regions due to global warming not only increases the amount of light entering the ocean ...
We sink. Widder studies underwater light. From bacteria to sea cucumbers to shrimp and fish, and even a few species of sharks, more than 50 percent of deep-ocean animals use light to holler and ...
A new documentary reveals the incredible results of a project to create 3D underwater scans of the doomed ocean liner RMS Titanic, which sank 113 years ago.
A new study suggests that the Earth's oceans may have changed color over time and could change again in the future, depending ...
Researchers diving in a submersible in the eastern Pacific realized that the landscape they had studied the day before had ...
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Underwater Avalanches Are Pushing Microplastics Into the Deepest Reaches of the Oceanbut new research published in the Journal of Environmental Science & Technology has shone light on one of the ways they end up in the deep sea. According to the study, underwater avalanches that ...
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How Deep-Sea Tubeworms Live With No Mouth, No Gut—and No LightImagine a world where the sun never shines, where temperatures plummet and crushing pressures would flatten most creatures in ...
Environmental advocate Solomon Pili Kahoʻohalahala spoke to The Conversation's Maddie Bender about ocean protections amid ...
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