Although its blues and greens may appear tranquil, the ocean is chaotic in nature — there is perpetual movement across the world’s oceans. The motion, which includes ocean turbulence, ranges from a ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This new study raises questions that go beyond sharks or even the open ocean. How much of ...
A groundbreaking international study published in Nature in April 2025 has unveiled the critical role of previously elusive small-scale ocean features in global marine dynamics. Utilizing data from ...
Storm petrels are among the smallest and most mysterious seabirds. Until recently, the use of biologgers to track their ...
Compared to the actual deepest point of the ocean (the Mariana Trench stretches down nearly seven miles), 831 feet may not seem that deep. But when you consider that this intrepid diver was ...
Two new studies that relied on data from a fleet of diving robots show how climate change is altering ocean movements in ways that jeapordize the stability of the polar ice cap ...
Big animals of the ocean go about their days mostly hidden from view. Scientists know this marine megafauna – such as whales, sharks, seal, turtles and birds – travel vast distances to feed and breed.
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