Although its blues and greens may appear tranquil, the ocean is chaotic in nature — there is perpetual movement across the world’s oceans. The motion, which includes ocean turbulence, ranges from a ...
Researchers at the French National Center of Scientific Research have become the first to ...
Foraminifera shells helped scientists piece together a picture of ocean movement during the Eocene period, where high atmospheric carbon levels caused the exchange of ocean waters to slow down. When ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This new study raises questions that go beyond sharks or even the open ocean. How much of ...
A new model tracking the vertical movement of algae-covered microplastic particles offers hope in the fight against plastic waste in our oceans. The researchers found that particle properties are the ...