oceans
The world's oceans are headed for a huge shakeup in the next 100 years, according to a new study.
It looks like global warming will leave no stone unturned. According to a new encompassing study, global warming will affect every single corner and inch of the ocean by 2100, sparing nobody.
It might not be a mystery you ponder everybody, but it's had scientists puzzled for ages: how do deep and mid-depth waters mix in our world's oceans? The answer: giant underwater mountains.
After 11 years and 53,500 orbits around our world, the Jason-1 satellite has been sentenced to death after losing its last transmitter. Jason-1 was an ocean altimetry satellite that blazed the trail for an unprecedented 20-year record of our oceans' surface topographies.
Some of our world's most traveled waterways are also some of the deadliest, racking up a number of shipwrecks that will only increase as climate change causes weather to take a turn for the worse, a new study says.
A new report by scientists in the Global Jellyfish Group reveals that jellyfish populations are not on the rise as previously believed.