Scientists have compared data from the last ice age, around 21,000 years ago, and modern records to see what happened to ...
Methanethiol, a marine sulfur gas, enhances climate cooling by boosting aerosol formation and reflecting sunlight, especially ...
They drift aimlessly at sea, soaking up sunlight from the sky and nutrients from the deep. Often invisible to the naked eye, these tiny invertebrates form the hidden backbone of ocean ecosystems.
Plankton, the base of the food chain for marine ecosystems worldwide, are facing potential dangers as the oceans warm. This ...
A study reveals plankton, crucial for marine ecosystems, cannot adapt to rapid global warming, threatening marine life and ...
They drift aimlessly at sea, soaking up sunlight from the sky and nutrients from the deep. Often invisible to the naked eye, these tiny invertebrates form the hidden backbone of ocean ecosystems.
Some data suggest that current climate change have already altered the marine plankton dramatically. Global temperature records are expected to exceed the 1.5 °C threshold for the first time this ...
Organism gives sea its distinctive smell and promotes creation of clouds, thereby playing a significant role in global ...