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Global maps can distort the way people view the world
Cartographers rely on the authority of maps to communicate locations, guide navigation at sea, and shape people’s perceptions ...
As Earth warms due to climate change, oceans are heating up, becoming more acidic, and losing oxygen. These changes threaten ...
A four-year record from the heart of the Ross Ice Shelf shows how subtle changes could shape future sea level rise, ocean ...
Spacecraft orbiting the Red Planet have helped researchers map out an ancient coastline that surrounded a large ocean billions of years ago ...
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Historic ocean treaty to safeguard and sustainably use the high seas to take effect on Jan. 17
Oregon State University research into marine protected areas plays a crucial role in the historic High Seas Treaty that goes ...
Point Nemo sits quietly in the southern Pacific, marked on maps but rarely thought about. It is not a destination in any ...
Early-career scientists at Rutgers lead an ambitious expedition to study ocean mixing and its role in sustaining life and ...
Scientists at the University of Plymouth and Plymouth Marine Laboratory found evidence that large portions of the world’s oceans are darkening, and the sunlit zone, vital for marine organisms, is ...
Courtesy of Liu Xi. On world maps commonly used in China, Greenland is often positioned in the upper right-hand corner and is ...
Redwing is autonomous underwater glider expected to circle the world in a little over four years, then return to Cape Cod.
Off the coast of Panama, a crucial ocean cycle failed to occur for the first time in decades. The expected nutrient-rich upwelling did not happen between January and April 2025, leading to warmer ...
Richard Dunn, a longtime sportswriter, writes the Dunn Deal column regularly for The Orange County Register’s weekly, The ...
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