Tag Archives: ocean
How is global warming changing the color of the oceans?
A 20-year series of satellite data obtained with the MODIS-Aqua sensor provides compelling evidence that [...]
May
Discovering the strangest deep-sea creatures
The oceans hide in their immeasurable depths some of the most unusual and yet strangest [...]
May
Dragons of my childhood – about a dinosaur that supposedly dived
As more information became available about the unusual predator that was Spinosaurus, speculation arose as [...]
May
Aquatic publication review (18)
As the EU Wildlife Restoration Act continues to be a hot topic in public and [...]
May
Dragons of my childhood – about the dinosaur that defeated the T-Rex
Spinosauridae is one of the strangest subgroups of theropods. We know of only four genera [...]
May
Protecting the oceans – EU to allocate more than €3.5 billion for new measures
Protecting the oceans is becoming increasingly important in the face of global warming, unsustainable practices, [...]
May
First lights in the deep: bioluminescence has existed for half a billion years
Bioluminescence, the phenomenon of light emission by living organisms, has long fascinated scientists and nature [...]
Apr
Water in the film. Disasters on the big screen
Water in film is a subject that allows many screenwriters and directors to express themselves [...]
Apr
Underwater Amazon: seaweed forests key to fighting climate change
In the depths of the oceans, far beyond the reach of human vision, stretches an [...]
Apr
The largest seas in the world
The world's largest seas are natural bodies of water usually connected to the ocean or [...]
Apr
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