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From deep-sea sponges to ancient tortoises, the longest-living animals can survive for centuries, even pausing aging.
Rising temperatures could cause huge amounts of toxic materials to seep out of sealed-off mines into waterways ...
Have you ever wondered why California is known for its endless sunshine while Florida gets hit with wild hurricanes? The ...
AN Arctic-going vessel has been seen in Weymouth Bay. Ocean Albatros was spotted heading back out of the bay in the mist by Dorset Echo Camera Club member Peter Harriman. The ship, which has 94 ...
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The primary area of research is air-sea interaction, including the topics of surface wave dynamics, air-sea fluxes, upper ocean turbulence, including Langmuir circulations, and the remote sensing of ...
One of Scripps's longest-running data centers, serving reference-quality hydrographic ocean data to an international community for over 20 years Studies fundamental physical processes that govern ...
Think sub-Arctic Canada today: cold, wet and seasonal. A diverse, international team of scientists has now uncovered a remarkable discovery: the world's oldest known relatives of salmon and carp lived ...
The Trump administration is eying the possibility of oil leasing in Arctic Ocean areas more than 200 miles from shore, an area where U.S. territorial rights are unclear. Information about the Trump ...
The Arctic is warming faster than anywhere else on the planet, and as a result, sea ice in the Arctic Ocean is decreasing. Sea ice loss has far-reaching effects on the planet because the ice helps ...