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Between 252 and 66 million years ago, the ocean underwent a revolution. That's when plankton with calcium carbonate skeletons ...
It's believed that these shifting plankton patterns are connected to rising ocean temperatures. Scientists reveal troubling ...
A study published in Nature warns that global warming could intensify monsoon rainfall in South Asia, disrupting marine ...
The Bay of Bengal, covering less than 1% of the global ocean, supplies nearly 8% of the world’s fishery production, including critical species like hilsa, a dietary staple for coastal communities.
A new study reveals that stronger, more unpredictable monsoons, driven by global warming, could devastate fish populations in ...
The Argo program collects data vital to global weather forecasting and developing seasonal scale forecasts like El Niño and ...
As the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere continues to accelerate, trees, plants and even the ocean’s tiny plankton ...
On Earth, it’s produced by the tiny algae that live in our seas. These "phytoplankton" are microscopic and can’t be seen with the human eye. But in large numbers, they show up as coloured ...
As scientists discover the most promising evidence of life on a distant planet, experts reveal what that alien life might ...