Clams and snails rule today’s shores because their ancient ancestors survived a catastrophe that erased nearly all ocean life. The shells scattered along modern beaches are clues to an ancient ...
In January 2025, a massive event occurred at the Antarctic that changed what we know about life in the extreme cold. An ...
A new review paper led by scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography warns that the rapid loss of oxygen from the ocean and other aquatic ecosystems is pushing Earth toward an ...
During the mission, researchers made a surprising discovery on the Argentine seafloor: an intact VHS cassette resting ...
Campers get a chance to see whales and dolphins, dissect marine animals in a science lab and explore the local tide pools, ...
The same billionaires accelerating A.I. are pouring money into safety research, public-interest tools, health care and ...
Deep-sea drilling ships, sea-floor sensors and repurposed Internet cables are helping scientists to study the last unmapped ...
The myriad paths of turbulent mixing in the ocean and the forces that influence them. Image: Cimoli et al, Nature ...
An exciting expedition has unveiled two new hydrothermal vent fields off the coast of Brazil, marking a significant advance ...
Scientists have managed to film a rare species of barreleye fish alive in its natural habitat for the first time.
The deep ocean can feel more like science fiction than part of our own planet — and a new expedition off the coast of Brazil ...
Oceanswell welcomed a full audience to the College of Surgeons of Sri Lanka auditorium for an exclusive Ship-to-Shore event, ...
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