The expedition also revealed a new species of armoured and iridescent scale worms, called Eulagisca sp. nov., as well as ...
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Southern Ocean Is Building a 'Burp' That Could Reignite Global Warming
In a new paper, climate scientists from Germany predict that when we humans eventually stop releasing greenhouse gases into ...
The ocean is doing its best to soak up excess heat caused by greenhouse emissions, but once humanity (hopefully) achieves a ...
Scientists have discovered 30 new deep-sea species in the Southern Ocean, including the ominously nicknamed “death-ball” ...
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Carnivorous "Death-Ball" Sponge Among 30 New Deep-Sea Weirdos Discovered In The Southern Ocean
There's always a lot going on in the deep ocean, but anyone who had “carnivorous 'death-ball' sponge” on their bingo card for ...
The ocean has helped mitigate global warming by absorbing about a quarter of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, ...
The ocean around Antarctica is building up a colossal 'burp' that could trigger an increase in global temperatures, experts ...
Climate models suggest that climate change could reduce the Southern Ocean's ability to absorb carbon dioxide (CO2). However, ...
The Southern Ocean can release stored heat during cooling, creating short-term warming. This discovery shows climate recovery ...
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Southern Ocean Still Absorbing CO₂: New Research Uncovers How It’s Defying Climate Predictions
New research reveals the Southern Ocean is still absorbing CO₂, challenging what we thought we knew about its role in ...
Thirty previously unknown deep-sea species, including a carnivorous “death-ball” sponge, have been confirmed from one of the most remote parts of the planet by The Nippon Foundation–Nekton Ocean ...
Climate models suggest that climate change could reduce the Southern Ocean’s ability to absorb carbon dioxide (CO2). However, ...
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