A pair of marine scientists at the University of Antwerp, in Belgium, working with a colleague from the University of Otago, ...
The same summer saw beaches from Magilligan to Castlerock red-flagged as ‘blue-green algal blooms’ flowed down the Bann into ...
Stanford scientists found that dramatic climate changes after the Great Dying enabled a few marine species to spread globally ...
The Earth’s oceans, vast and mysterious, cover more than 70% of our planet’s surface. They play a critical role in regulating ...
After the end-Permian mass extinction, certain species thrived in warmer, oxygen-depleted waters, spreading globally. This ...
About 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by marine ecosystems. Byestimates According to marine biologists, the biomass of microorganisms is about 9 ...
After Earth's worst mass extinction, surviving ocean animals spread worldwide. Stanford's model shows why this happened.
Yet when governments and corporate investors are pouring huge amounts of money and resources into moonshot carbon capture ...
Scientists don't call it the "Great Dying" for nothing. About 252 million years ago, upward of 80% of all marine species ...
Green chatter on quarterly calls peaked at the beginning of 2022, months before passage of then-President Joe Biden’s ...
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From the North Pole to the South Pole, the oceans and our land masses, alarm bells are ringing ever louder for Earth’s vital ...
The scientific method has evolved to include various ways to establish probable causal relationship and to work these likely ...