In new research published this week, a team led by Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) scientists reveals that symbiotic bacteria often accompany single-celled protists in the ocean’s upper layer. Some ...
For International Women and Girls in Science Day, the museum’s Ocean Portal spoke with “Her Deepness” about science, seaweed ...
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Just as the human body serves as a habitat for bacteria and other microbes, diverse, tiny organisms known as protists host ...
Scientists track Antarctic krill via satellite to monitor ocean health amid climate change and fishing threats.
Stripping carbon dioxide out of the ocean could be much more efficient than capturing it from the air. Researchers are hoping ...
What would happen if a 500-meter asteroid hit Earth? Scientists at the IBS Center for Climate Physics modeled the aftermath, ...
The Arctic's Shifting Landscapes The Arctic is a vast, icy world where numerous species such as polar bears, seals, and ...
The collection gathered dust on a shelf in Sanchez’s grandmother’s attic for decades. However, in October 2024, the family ...
The Dark Side of the Ocean: New Giant Sea Bug Species ... acts as a sanctuary for a number of marine ... Jan. 26, 2025 — Japan Sea element plants are generally thought to have evolved from ...
The offshore wind industry has bipartisan support in Louisiana, including from traditional companies in the oil-and-gas ...
Plastic is the most prevalent marine pollutant, and plastic surfaces are the fastest growing habitat in the ocean.