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Read more about the article Mysteries of 9 North

Mysteries of 9 North

Join us as we travel to the bottom of the ocean to study how biological communities form among deep-sea hydrothermal vents with active underwater volcanoes. Mysteries of 9 North

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Read more about the article Adsorptive exchange of biominerals facilitates viral infection

Adsorptive exchange of biominerals facilitates viral infection

A defining characteristic of marine coccolithophores is the ability to produce nanopatterned calcite biominerals (coccoliths), which profoundly impact the marine carbon cycle. These coccoliths, which are produced intracellularly and extruded…

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Read more about the article Tidally rectified flows in multiple inlet/lagoon systems: Consequences for transport and residence times

Tidally rectified flows in multiple inlet/lagoon systems: Consequences for transport and residence times

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Read more about the article Scientists’ findings suggest corals will withstand climate change

Scientists’ findings suggest corals will withstand climate change

Charles Darwin, the British naturalist who championed the theory of evolution, noted that corals form far-reaching structures, largely made of limestone, that surround tropical islands. He didn’t know how they…

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Read more about the article Slocum Glider “Silbo” Circumnavigates the Atlantic Ocean – Part 3

Slocum Glider “Silbo” Circumnavigates the Atlantic Ocean – Part 3

This episode is the third in a four-part series on "Silbo", Teledyne Webb Research's autonomous underwater glider that recently made the first ever circumnavigation of the Atlantic Ocean by an…

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Read more about the article Atlantic invertebrates are going the wrong way

Atlantic invertebrates are going the wrong way

Rutgers Faculty Heidi L. Fuchs (Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences), Robert J. Chant (Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences) , and Enrique N. Curchitser (Department of Environmental Sciences) along…

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Read more about the article How Stable is Deep Ocean Circulation in Warmer Climate?

How Stable is Deep Ocean Circulation in Warmer Climate?

While instabilities of the Atlantic meridional ocean circulation (AMOC) are known to occur during cold glacial periods, warm interglacials such as the last 10,000 years were considered to be more…

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Read more about the article The simple protein that started all life

The simple protein that started all life

By Natalie Parletta Scientists believe they have discovered a simple protein that started all life 3.5 to 2.5 billion years ago, publishing their findings in the journal Proceedings of the…

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Read more about the article Melting Glaciers in Alaska

Melting Glaciers in Alaska

Rebecca Jackson has been working at LeConte Glacier in Alaska to investigate the submarine melting of glaciers. Ocean warming has been linked to widespread retreat of marine-terminating glaciers, with submarine…

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Read more about the article Ecology and Conservation of Sharks

Ecology and Conservation of Sharks

(above) A tagged male pelagic thresher shark returns to a seamount in the Philippines to be cleaned of parasites. Two cleaner fish (wrasse) can be seen grooming the shark’s flank…

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