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ELVIS, a new holographic microscope developed at Portland State University, could help advance efforts to look for life on other worlds.
The ocean's deep-sea bed is scattered with ancient rocks, each about the size of a closed fist, called "polymetallic nodules.
Scientists aboard a research vessel near Los Angeles collected ash, air and water samples as fire blazed on the hills before them in January.
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We still know very little about the ecology of mesophotic ecosystems, but they support long-lived protected species that form ...
For ages, Earth has been known as a blue planet, a vision largely shaped by the vast oceans that cover three-quarters of its ...
The Canada Water Agency works with provinces, territories, Indigenous peoples, local authorities, scientists and others to find the best ways to keep our water safe, clean and well-managed for future ...
Ocean thermal energy conversion, OTEC, uses the difference in temperature between warm water on the ocean surface, and cold water down below, to generate power, according to Andrea Copping ...
On Thursday, President Trump signed an executive order that aims to permit, for the first time, industrial mining of the ...
But scientists may have discovered a promising new approach: a type of plastic that doesn’t stick around. A study published ...
A photographer shares the epiphanies she has had while chronicling underwater jungles off the California coast ...
Researchers discovered tiny features on sculpins' fins which may enable them to cling firmly in harsh underwater environments.
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