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A groundbreaking study in the journal Science, has unveiled how deep ocean currents—known as global overturning ...
In addition to this, more than 9% of the ocean—an area of more than 32 million sq km, similar in size to the continent of Africa—had seen photic zone depths reducing by more than 50 meters ...
Over the past two decades, more than one-fifth of the world's oceans, an area exceeding 75 million square kilometers, have ...
Case in point: Scientists from Tokyo University and Hokkaido University in Japan stumbled across some mysterious jet-black ...
The carbonate compensation depth — a zone where high pressure and low temperature creates conditions so acidic it dissolves shell and skeleton — could make up half of the global ocean by the ...
Only about 20% of the ocean’s depths has been mapped by humans. Here’s what we do — and don’t — know about the deep seas and why studying them is so precarious.
Over 600 people have traveled to space, but only 22 brave souls have ventured to the enigmatic depths of the ocean floor. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays. Watch Now.