The ocean is a vital part of our planet's climate system. Through its global circulation patterns, the ocean draws vast quantities of our planet's heat and carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.
NASA's SWOT satellite has revealed unseen ocean depths, mapping seafloor features that shape life, currents and tectonics.
Until now, only about a quarter of the seafloor has been mapped using ships with special sonar equipment. The rest has ...
More accurate maps based on data from the SWOT mission can improve underwater navigation and result in greater knowledge of how heat and life move around the world's oceans ... also interact with ...
A new paper from an international team of more than 50 researchers, including four from UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of ...
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake issuing a joint press statement on Saturday [05] reaffirmed that Sri Lankan territory will not be used for any purpose that could undermine India’s security or ...
This information helped ships map their routes ... who was a research physical scientist at NOAA and part of a team studying changes in the Pacific Ocean to help fisheries make long-term decisions.
‘However, holidaymakers may get lucky and see the Sea of Stars as early as April, as the Southwest Monsoon causes currents ...
It is said that to find happiness, you need someone to love, something to do, and something to look forward to. Cadel Evans, ...
Bioluminescence (aka the ‘Sea of Stars’) is also visible on other islands in the Maldives, such as Mudhdhoo, in the Baa Atoll ...
New research from Victoria University of Wellington shows that low-cost, off the shelf seismometers can add great value to earthquake monitoring and even show promise as early detection devices.