This time last year, Dean Grubbs and his colleagues were celebrating a conservation success story. The star was the smalltooth sawfish, a type of large ray with a saw-like snout trimmed with tiny ...
The understanding of the global zinc cycle in our oceans has important implications in the context of warming oceans. A warmer climate increases erosion, leading to more dust in the atmosphere and ...
Research shows how oceans can be used to help address major challenges such as the shortage of antimicrobial medicines, solutions for plastic pollution and novel enzymes for genome editing. New ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tony Bradley covers the intersection of tech and entertainment. Space exploration often takes center stage in both fiction and non ...
Ocean temperatures have been rising steadily for decades, with our seas having absorbed much of the excess atmospheric heat generated by our relentless burning of fossil fuels. But in March 2023, ...
For anyone trying to make sense of the climate right now, the oceans can look like a contradiction in motion. Global records show seas absorbing extraordinary amounts of heat, yet new research also ...
“ Ocean brings together cutting-edge research from marine biogeochemistry to ocean engineering, addressing critical global issues,” said Professor Jian-Min Zhang, Editor-in-Chief of Ocean. “We believe ...
Claims that the oceans are now driving a new phase of global cooling have surged across social media, but they collide with a large and consistent body of scientific evidence. Ocean measurements from ...
The charismatic ocean advocate and founder of National Geographic Pristine Seas continues to find new ways to combine research and storytelling to champion marine conservation. A drone photo of a reef ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The Sargasso Sea is often covered in rafts of sargassum, an unusual bulbous seaweed that forms a floating ...
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