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Despite decades of ocean exploration, humans still lack basic answers to one of the most fundamental ecological questions: ...
To learn more about the making of the film, Popular Science sat down with Toby Nowlan, one of the film’s directors, and marine ecologist and National Geographic Explorer Enric Sala. Answers have been ...
A global ocean color shift is underway, with greener waters near the poles and bluer seas in the tropics, impacting many ...
The Atacama Trench, located off the coast of Peru and Chile, has become the focal point of an extraordinary new discovery.
A US think tank known to promote skepticism about global warming published a video claiming to fact-check climate "alarmism ...
A new study proposes that seeding the orb’s underground ocean with microbes might help us learn how to make other worlds habitable ...
The new film "Ocean With David Attenborough" is both a breathtaking celebration of marine life and a sobering exposé of the industrial forces pushing the ocean toward collapse.
Humans still haven’t seen 99.999% of the deep seafloor ... This is the region of the ocean that's ... Past explorations to the deep have revealed completely unexpected forms of life.
The ocean twilight zone is still poorly understood. But we understand that it would be a disaster to allow these creatures and habitats to be devastated by unchecked commercial exploitation.
When the Woolsey Fire tore through Malibu in 2018, it dumped thousands of tons of ash into the ocean, which Pondella's team was still finding in Malibu’s reefs five years later.