Organisms in the deep sea rely on gravity flows to lay down sediment and then make burrows beneath the seafloor, according to a new study.
The chemicals found in sunscreens are becoming an increasing presence in our ocean. But there are still significant gaps in ...
Tropical riparian ecosystems—those found along rivers and wetlands—recovered much faster than expected following the ...
Among the myriad creatures that populate our ocean, some stand out as having an outsized impact on the marine environment—shaping and maintaining habitats that themselves sustain countless other forms ...
Professor Dan M. Frangopol, the inaugural Fazlur R. Khan Endowed Chair of Structural Engineering and Architecture, has been ...
Where would carbon-based life be without carbon? There are 118 known chemical elements, but carbon is the fourth most ...
Another deep-sea dweller washed up on a Carlsbad beach this week and its body now joins millions of other rare specimens ...
The Marine Mammal Advisory Group, co-founded by veteran ocean racer Damian Foxall, has launched a global survey and seeks sailor input.
"They are tiny, unsung heroes that sustain incredible marine life, but climate change and unsustainable ... of a healthy ocean - part of a virtuous cycle: Whales eat krill, krill eat microscopic ...
There is a critical link between reduced river flow into the Mediterranean and the health of the Mediterranean marine ecosystems. New research underscores the urgency of integrating water resource ...
The Marine Corps quietly directed its recruit depots ... necessitate female drill instructors shortening their between-cycle breaks to ensure sufficient coverage for every female platoon." ...