One of the ocean’s loudest creatures is smaller than you’d expect—and will get even louder and more troublesome to humans and sea life as the ocean warms, according to new research presented here at the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2020.
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South American Volcano Showing Early Warning Signs of ‘Potential Collapse’, Research Shows
One of South America’s most prominent volcanoes is producing early warning signals of a potential collapse, new research has shown.
NASA Finds Wind Shear Doing in Tropical Storm Gabekile
Winds outside of Tropical Storm Gabekile are ripping the storm apart.
Warming, Acidic Oceans May Nearly Eliminate Coral Reef Habitats by 2100
Rising sea surface temperatures and acidic waters could eliminate nearly all existing coral reef habitats by 2100, suggesting restoration projects in these areas will likely meet serious challenges, according to new research presented here today at the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2020.
Research Team Works To Develop New Ways To Detect Air Pollutants
Hazardous air pollutants like benzene found in gasoline have been linked to cancer, asthma, autism, reduced fertility, and lower intelligence in humans.
NASA Catches the Re-birth of Zombie Tropical Cyclone Francisco
The low-pressure area that had once been Tropical Cyclone Francisco has been lingering in the Southern Indian Ocean since Feb. 6 when it weakened below tropical cyclone status.