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Paleogeography Rewrites the Map: How Ocean History Shaped Mollusk DistributionA sweeping new study has unveiled a global map of marine mollusks that reflects not just present-day ocean conditions but ...
Scientists discovered that the brainless sea anemone build their bodies with a technique common in bilaterians... which is what humans are.
New research challenges the long-held belief that the Arctic Ocean was covered by a massive ice shelf during ice ages.
Ever stumbled upon a place so captivating it feels like you’ve wandered into the pages of a vintage storybook? That’s Fernandina Beach for you – a hidden treasure nestled on Amelia Island in Nassau ...
We present a methodology to derive sea ice type classification maps in the Atlantic sector of the Arctic Ocean for the autumn through spring seasons, from 1991 to present. We use datasets from four ...
Data from oceans, ice and the air all point to the same thing: rising invisible heat. What experiments are working, and what kinds of trials do we need to stop?
For years, scientists have debated whether a giant thick ice shelf once covered the entire Arctic Ocean during the coldest ...
The Brazilian artist captured whole societies in his teeming, panoramic images, and used multimedia storytelling as ...
In two recent studies, researchers suggest a weakening ocean current system is to blame for a persistent cold spot in the ...
There are two species of seahorse in the British Isles – the short-snouted seahorse and the spiny seahorse. Both species are ...
Rapid intensification can make hurricanes more dangerous in a short period, leaving less time for preparation and response.
The fabled city of Atlantis, long dismissed as mere myth, may finally have been discovered—just two miles off the coast of ...
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