Oceans

Look Back at Lala Kent & Daughter Ocean’s Sweet Bond Before Baby No. 2

It's time to raise a glass to the No. 1 lady in Lala Kent's life: her daughter Ocean. Since joining…

5 days ago

11K volunteers join coastal cleanup for World Oceans Day, Coral Triangle Day

More than 11,000 volunteers joined the nationwide simultaneous coastal cleanup organized by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)…

4 weeks ago

Jupiter’s raging gas cyclones may actually mirror Earth’s oceans. Here’s how

How different are Jupiter's gaseous layers and Earth's oceans? Perhaps not as much as you expect.Lia Siegelman, a physical oceanographer…

4 weeks ago

Alien-Looking Species Seen For First Time Ever in Ocean’s Darkest Depths : ScienceAlert

A collection of new species discovered lurking on the seafloor exemplifies exactly how alien this strange world is.In the Clarion-Clipperton…

4 weeks ago

Killer whales are ramming boats for fun, scientists say. A new report offers ways to protect mariners

Quirks and Quarks11:40Killer whales are likely ramming boats because they’re bored and having funWhen Renaud de Stephanis sees killer whales…

1 month ago

Why we’re one step closer to understanding how Earth got its oceans (op-ed)

Space enthusiasts will know — it's easy to get caught up in a wealth of fascinating developments, from missions to…

2 months ago

AI Helps Unravel Mysteries of Viruses in Oceans And Our Guts : ScienceAlert

Viruses are a mysterious and poorly understood force in microbial ecosystems. Researchers know they can infect, kill and manipulate human…

2 months ago

NASA’s PACE Data Is Redefining Our View of Earth’s Climate and Oceans

NASA’s PACE (Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem) spacecraft in orbit over Earth. Credit: NASA GSFCNASA’s new PACE satellite provides essential…

2 months ago

New orca population could be hunting ocean’s largest predators: researchers

Scientists at the University of British Columbia say they have identified a potentially new population of killers whales that hunt…

4 months ago

Every 2.4 Million Years, Mars Does Something Unexpected to Our Ocean’s Depths : ScienceAlert

A slow cosmic dance between Earth and Mars has a hidden effect on cycles in the deep ocean.According to a…

4 months ago

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