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Warming waters are causing the colors of the ocean to change -- a trend that could impact humans if it were to continue, ...
Single-cell plants called phytoplankton have a surprising way of remembering conditions in the past to help jump-start their ...
A global ocean color shift is underway, with greener waters near the poles and bluer seas in the tropics, impacting many ...
Ocean waters are getting greener at the poles and bluer toward the equator, according to an analysis of satellite data ...
A study published Thursday in the journal Science found that the ocean is changing color as it warms. By analyzing satellite ...
Duke researchers used more than two decades' worth of satellite data collected by a NASA instrument that scans the globe ...
Submarine canyons around Antarctica tend to have less sea ice, higher sea surface temperatures, and more biomass such as ...
A trio of oceanographers and mathematicians at Dalhousie University, in Canada, has found evidence that the populations of ...
"Greening" at the planet's poles foreshadows a huge, possibly dangerous shift in the global seafood industry in coming ...
They don't have brains, so how does this past information influence their performance?' Kremer standing next to two 'thermal ...
As these oils and gases rise to the surface, they transport nutrients upwards, benefiting phytoplankton in the upper sunlit layer. Phytoplankton are single-celled organisms that live a divided ...
Phytoplankton, tiny photosynthetic organisms in the ocean, play a crucial role in the global carbon cycle and influence Earth's climate. A new study reveals how variations in the physiology of ...