Algae blooms are expanding across the world's oceans. The first global study of floating algae was recently released by ...
About 700 million years ago, Earth was entombed in a veneer of ice hundreds of feet thick—a frozen state scientists refer to as “Snowball Earth.” Oceans cooled but managed to retain some heat to avoid ...
The new, larger ShopRite of Manahawkin will open its doors soon, showcasing its expanded line of products, including ...
Narrow bands of ocean covering just over one-third of the world's seas are responsible for absorbing nearly three-quarters of ...
Now fast-forward a few hundred years, and what do we have: gold, extracted from the ground at great cost, refined, and immediately placed back under the ground in high-security vaults so that its ...
Stronger El Niño events are more likely when springtime surface waters in the western Pacific Ocean become unusually salty, a ...
A conveyor belt of ocean water that loops the planet and regulates global temperatures could be heading for a tipping point.
While we can’t usually observe coastal currents from the shoreline, water in the oceans of the world is in constant motion.
The last ice age did not shut down Atlantic ocean currents, and that discovery may help explain future climate risks.
In the Canary Islands wine region, growers plant vines in volcanic ash craters called hoyos to protect grapes from wind, heat ...
The Ocean Shores Police Department (OSPD) recently reported via Facebook that Sergeant Tony Vierra has earned the Recreational Boating Safety Life Saving Award. Vierra was recommended for this honor ...
Each year, vast blooms of phytoplankton spread across the Southern Ocean, drawing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and ...