New NASA-funded research will build next-gen tech to better measure climate.
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Giant Underwater Waves Affect the Ocean’s Ability to Store Carbon
Underwater waves deep below the ocean’s surface – some as tall as 500 metres – play an important role in how the ocean stores heat and carbon, according to new research.
NASA Uses 30-Year Satellite Record to Track and Project Rising Seas
Observations from space show that the rate of sea level rise is increasing. Knowing where and how much rise is happening can help coastal planners prepare for future hazards.
New Study Provides First Comprehensive Look at Oxygen Loss on Coral Reefs
Scripps Oceanography scientists and collaborators provide first-of-its-kind assessment of hypoxia, or low oxygen levels, across 32 coral reef sites around the world.
NASA Rockets to Search for Swirls at the Edge of Space
A NASA rocket team is on the hunt for giant hurricane-like swirls in our upper atmosphere.
“Denoising” a Noisy Ocean
Come mating season, fishes off the California coast sing songs of love in the evenings and before sunrise.


