A chemical soup in every drop of water: science confirms that oceans have ceased to be natural
A new study reveals that nearly all oceans are contaminated with synthetic chemicals, indicating a loss of natural marine environments worldwide.
Global investment in ocean science is lacking, says UNESCO marine policy expert
Experts at an international symposium in Brazil stress the need for increased investment in ocean science to ensure the success of the High Seas Treaty in protecting marine biodiversity.
VIDEO: NASA science probe weighing over half a ton met a fiery end over the Pacific Ocean
NASA's Van Allen Probe re-entered Earth's atmosphere after over a decade in space, ending its mission in a dramatic fireball over the Pacific Ocean.
Testing the waters: can pumping chemicals into the ocean help stop global heating?
Scientists are experimenting with pumping alkaline chemicals into the ocean to potentially combat global heating and ocean acidification.
He Launched a Night Vision Camera to the Bottom of the Sea and the Images Revealed a Terrifying Reality
YouTuber Barny Dillarstone captured unprecedented scenes in the Indian Ocean revealing violent behaviors of eels and potentially new species to science.
It's fun to solve the mysteries of the ocean... so make it your career
Oceanography is a promising career for those passionate about the ocean and its secrets, focusing on various scientific studies related to marine activities.
The Wave of Beauty: From Marine Ingredients to Ocean Inspiration as a Trend
The article discusses the evolving trend in cosmetics towards sustainable marine ingredients and biotechnology to protect ocean ecosystems.
Scientists 'solve' Bermuda Triangle mystery as 'forces' found underneath ocean surface
Scientists suggest that the historic disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle might be explained by methane gas and environmental forces found beneath the ocean.
A new ocean will arise in the heart of Africa. Much faster than expected
Scientists warn that the eastern part of Africa is gradually disconnecting from the rest of the continent, potentially leading to the formation of a completely new ocean based on GPS measurements, satellite studies, and geological observations.
Discoveries in Science: From Intermittent Fasting to Brick Construction โ these breakthroughs have been achieved by Munich scientists
Research from TU Munich highlights significant advancements in rapid disease diagnosis, sustainable robotics for ocean cleanup, and innovative uses of stem cells by 2025.
The Scientists Making Antacids for the Sea to Help Counter Global Warming
Scientists are developing antacid-like substances for ocean waters to combat the effects of global warming.