NASA's SWOT satellite has revealed unseen ocean depths, mapping seafloor features that shape life, currents and tectonics.
Scientists use satellite data to find ocean zones where trash naturally gathers for easier, faster, and cleaner clean-up.
Scientists map ocean currents to trap floating trash and plastic debris, improving cleanup efforts of the Great Pacific ...
Experts have been working on mapping the ocean floor with traditional methods, sending ships across the water with sonar ...
Researchers using a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) have mapped the geology of the Mona Rift and made some astonishing ...
We know more about the Moon’s surface than Earth’s ocean floor — but that’s changing fast. A NASA-supported team used a ...
A major ocean current in the Arctic, the Beaufort Gyre, is changing rapidly due to climate warming—and this could trigger a ...
Until now, only about a quarter of the seafloor has been mapped using ships with special sonar equipment. The rest has ...
As in the case of the winds, so also in ocean currents, the modifying force arising from the earth's rotation has a very important bearing, and should be well understood. There are certain ...
Oceans cover more than 70% of Earth's surface and hold enormous potential to generate clean electricity through ocean currents. Unlike wind or solar energy, ocean currents flow steadily and ...
A new study analyzed nearly four decades of deep ocean observations to reveal significant cooling and freshening of deep ...