Dozens of companies and academic groups are pitching the same theory: that sinking rocks, nutrients, crop waste or seaweed in ...
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As global electricity use grows, the strain on traditional energy sources increases. Renewable options like wind and solar ...
During a voyage off the east coast of Africa, researchers collected detailed measurements of massive swirling currents that ...
Scientists use satellite data to find ocean zones where trash naturally gathers for easier, faster, and cleaner clean-up.
The Mozambique Channel, between Mozambique and Madagascar, is home to some of the most turbulent waters in the ocean.
Scientists struggled in years past to simulate ocean currents or accurately predict fluctuations in temperature, salinity, and other properties. As a result, models of ocean dynamics rapidly ...
After sifting through ocean current data dating back three decades, researchers at the Florida Atlantic University (FAU) have ...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current is a clockwise current over 4 times stronger than the Gulf Stream. Scientists have issued a warning that the world's strongest ocean current is slowing down due ...