Scientists reveal the role of hidden microbes called Asgard archaea in the origins of complex life, challenging long-held ...
Mesoscale eddies, oceanic gyres about 100 kilometers in diameter, are ubiquitous features of the global ocean and play a ...
How is organic matter transported from productive coastal areas to the open ocean? Researchers have now shown that eddies play a crucial role in this process. The swirling currents contain large ...
Microbial life thrives in some of the most extreme environments on Earth. Bacteria, archaea, and other microorganisms inhabit ...
Mesoscale eddies, oceanic swirling currents with typical horizontal scales of 10-100 kilometres in diameter, are ubiquitous features of the global ...
While it was previously known that ocean eddies transport large quantities ... between lipids from phytoplankton, bacteria, and archaea species.” The results of the study showed that the lipid ...
Much of the nitrous oxide entering the atmosphere from the oceans could be formed by a previously unknown inorganic route.
Protecting coastal groundwater systems and microbial communities requires monitoring, technological innovation, policies ...
A new study reveals that baleen whales, including humpbacks and gray whales, enrich oceans when they take a whizz.