This "cascade" of changes sparked by global warming could threaten the existence of human civilizations
Test under Monterey Bay shows undersea fiber-optic cables can detect quakes, fault systems
Will climate change lead to more iron fertilization in the ocean?
Our ability to predict future climate relies upon being able to monitor where our carbon emissions go
UD researchers find fish give 'fins up' to printed coral models
Researchers have devised a way to accurately estimate the weight of free-living whales using only aerial images taken by drones
Researchers hope the findings will provide necessary data to inform the debate around policies to reduce plastic in the marine environment
Methane is one of the most aggressive climate-warming greenhouse gases, while being also an important energy resource
The massive 2018 eruption set off an unusual effect: An algae super bloom that stretched for miles and miles
In the first experiment of its kind, scientists are looking at new ways to test how plastics degrade in water—which could be used to trial plastic alternatives
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