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Edge of the Map, Center of the World
Greenland: a crucial player in the Arctic chess game, where local culture meets global interests amidst changing climates.
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Unknown pathogen wipes out 99.7% sea urchins across 76 sites—reefs ‘nearing extinction’
A strange disease has killed 99.7% of a type of sea urchin called Diadema africanum along Tenerife's coast in just three ...
A visit to San Francisco comes with culture, history and adventure, Craig Jones found out as he explored a city that brought ...
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), in collaboration with the Southern Marine Science and Engineering ...
From the first sighting of a colossal squid in the wild to a seriously goofy octopus, 2025 delivered some astounding photos ...
Cephalopods—the class of animals that comprises octopuses and squids—are ubiquitous throughout the ocean, including in the ...
Our observations of life in the deep contain a trove of important information about ocean health, but more importantly, help connect audiences with our deep-sea neighbors and inspire the next ...
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A Deep-Sea Creature Is Pulling Carbon From the Atmosphere. Scientists Didn’t Know It Was There.
Scientists could never square theory with data on how certain organisms fixed carbon. Turns out they were asking the wrong ...
The potential ecological consequences of deep-sea mining gained attention recently after a team of European researchers, through collecting data from an industrial trial, reported a sharp reduction in ...
Lanice spongicola lives on a glass sponge, a deep-sea sponge with a skeleton made of silica, that rises from hard rock. The ...
Abiding by international law is the only path to peace and sustainable development at sea, China’s foreign vice-minister Hua Chunying said on Monday in a veiled swipe at the US over its unilateral ...
A tiny amoeba has broken a pretty big record. The newly discovered species of single-celled organism can divide and reproduce at a piping hot 63 degrees Celsius (145 degrees Fahrenheit), higher than ...
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