Enormous "mud waves" buried under the Atlantic seabed formed 117 million years ago as the Atlantic Ocean opened up.
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have unearthed a colossal reserve of freshwater, estimated at 670 cubic miles, ...
Researchers reviewed ocean floor samples collected during the Deep Sea Drilling Project in 1975. According to geologists at the UK’s Heriot Watt University, gigantic waves of mud and sand sediment ...
Arctic communities have long been noticing changes in the sea ice across Alaska, with ice setting up later most years and proving less dependable throughout the winter many years. The impacts have ...
Many wonder why, despite the United States and Europe being at almost the same latitude, the climate is so different, especially cold in winter in parts of ...
The way Botrynema jellyfish is distributed across the ocean may reveal a previously unknown biogeographic barrier in the ...
Scientists have discovered giant mud waves buried deep below the Atlantic Ocean around 250 miles off the coast of Guinea-Bissau, a country in west Africa. Made of mud and sand, these massive ...
For more than five decades, the Virginia Institute of Marine Science’s shark research group has worked to pull back the veil ...