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The Ocean Is Still Reeling From a Single Massive Heat Wave Decades Ago
A 2003 marine heat wave in the waters around Greenland continues to impact North Atlantic ocean ecosystems decades on, with a ...
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NASA images show world's largest iceberg, on the move for 40 years, on the verge of vanishing
Iceberg A23a could die any time now, as the latest photos from NASA show it covered with a blue mush that forms from ...
Canada has a history of ocean leadership, from helping draft the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea to negotiating the Fish ...
Something in the Atlantic is shifting, though it is not easy to see from the surface. There are no dramatic waves or sudden storms to mark it out. Instead, the change is slow and buried deep in the ...
Microscopic ocean algae produce a huge share of Earth’s oxygen—but they need iron to do it. New field research shows that ...
Rutgers University marine scientists are using New Jersey-developed tools to measure how iron shortages in Southern Ocean ...
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Scientists raise concern as new findings surface about eerie global phenomenon: '[We] can't afford to ignore'
In addition, the Climate Change Committee, an independent advisory group, said that the U.K. needs to adapt to a 2 degrees ...
While many Americans and Europeans say the U.S. doesn’t need to own Greenland to bolster security, the island does play a big ...
Gyre Pharmaceuticals completed a Pre-NDA meeting with China’s CDE, which agreed that the existing Phase 3 clinical data support a conditional approval filing for Hydronidone and priority review ...
Podcasting has suffered a series of blows over the past few years: industry layoffs, the rise of AI-produced slop, and, perhaps most existentially, a growing focus on video platforms. But 2025 ...
On Sunday night Bari Weiss, the editor of The Free Press and the new head of CBS News, abruptly stopped a forthcoming 60 Minutes report on the torture endured by migrants in the brutal El Salvadoran ...
A century-old North Atlantic cold patch is now linked to a long-term slowdown in the AMOC, the climate-regulating conveyor belt of ocean water. Only weakened-AMOC models match observed temperature and ...
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