It's spring, the sun is shining and something is about to happen with the plankton in the cold waters of the Arctic Ocean.
The population fluctuations of these marine mammals reveal a connection between the abundance of their prey and biophysical oscillations in the Pacific Ocean.
A Bennu-type asteroid could lead to “severe environmental consequences,” researchers write, while acknowledging that a ...
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A CSIR study analysing 26 years of satellite data reveals how ocean warming is significantly reducing ocean productivity ...
The idea that life on Earth arose through a series of improbable "hard" evolutionary steps may be misjudged, according to a ...
The urgent need: today, the world captures only 200 tons of CO2 a year, while the required level stands at ten billion tons.
For decades, scientists assumed that life on Earth emerged through a chain of highly improbable flukes. But a new theory ...
The potentially hazardous asteroid Bennu probably won't hit Earth. But this study shows the damage a space rock of its size ...