Dynamic mounds made of methane at a depth of some 3,640 meters act like “frozen reefs” for a bizarre array of deep-sea ...
The past water year, October 2024 through September 2025, brought the highest Arctic air temperatures since records began 125 ...
The Arctic is changing rapidly, and scientists have uncovered a powerful mix of natural and human-driven processes fueling ...
A spectacular fossil trove on the Arctic island of Spitsbergen shows that marine life made a stunning comeback after Earth’s ...
A dense Arctic bonebed shows marine life and ocean food webs recovered far faster than scientists once believed after mass ...
When we think of snow, we usually think of winter. But did you know that it is always snowing in the ocean? Read more about marine snow.
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Titan’s slushy interior reveals new clues to alien habitability
Nobody was expecting very strong energy dissipation inside Titan,” says Flavio Petricca, a postdoctoral fellow at NASA’s Jet ...
After spotting the deepest hydrate seep ever, scientists were shocked to discover a deep-sea ecosystem thriving on the Arctic ...
Scientists discovered deep Arctic methane mounds that release gas, shape ecosystems, and inform climate risks.
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