When humans need more Vitamin B12—a nutrient that makes healthy red blood cells and turns food into energy—we can get it by ...
La Niña returns to the Pacific after a brief neutral phase. This event, expected from September to December 2025, is ...
In recent years, a major ocean current changed its path in two crucial ways. Now parts of the sea are rising, other parts are falling, ocean temperatures are breaking records — and Japan’s iconic ...
Satellite data from Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich and Sentinel-6B tracks weak La Niña conditions in the equatorial Pacific, ...
Stanford researchers have uncovered evidence that deep underwater earthquakes can spur the growth of massive phytoplankton ...
Across tropical and subtropical seas, a quiet biological crisis is unfolding as vast populations of reef‑grazing sea urchins ...
Storms over the Southern Ocean help the ocean absorb more heat. Climate models may miss this, which affects future climate ...
The return of a weak La Nina in the equatorial Pacific is affecting sea levels and could influence rainfall patterns in North America, with scientists highlighting the unpredictability of mild events.
The geology of the ocean floor is truly spectacular — perhaps even more than land geology. Unfortunately, it's really hard to study.
A surprising fossil find shows that some mosasaurs lived in ancient rivers as oceans changed near the end of the Cretaceous.
A transition into neutral and even an El Niño status in 2026 will have significant climate impacts across the U.S. and around ...
A new La Niña was declared by forecasters at the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) in October and by the Australian Bureau of ...