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From ocean depths to kitchen shelves, microplastics have infiltrated nearly every corner of the environment. They’ve been ...
Explore the fascinating world of Intel processors as we delve into the advancements and differences between Intel Broadwell and Skylake architectures. This video provides a comprehensive analysis of ...
This diffusion‑limited regime likely dominates for fluffier aggregates made of phytoplankton remains, fecal pellets, or ...
Microplastics and nanoplastics range from mountain peaks to brain cells, raising urgent questions regarding their impact on human health.
As Earth's largest carbon reservoir, the ocean locks carbon away from the atmosphere. However, scientists still struggle to measure and monitor exactly how much carbon is stored in the ocean, ...
They measured quantities of these elements in the deep, abyssal Pacific Ocean (depths below 5,000 metres), sampling the seawater above sea-floor sediments, pore water (seawater trapped between ...
OARRA collects samples of dead animals’ lungs, brains, blubber and more, compiling a biological library of clues for researchers around the country. The data helps scientists learn more about what’s ...
Not literally, of course. But the legendary watch owes its popularity—if not its underwater cred—to everyone's favorite spy.
NASA Ames research scientist Kristina Pistone monitors instrument data while onboard the Twin Otter aircraft, flying over ...
At APL, a team is developing portable tech to detect ocean species using eDNA. Their goal: real-time, low-cost monitoring to ...
For over a century, scientists have noticed something unusual in the North Atlantic Ocean. While most oceans around the globe ...