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A new study finds there are 27 million metric tons of invisible plastic particles in the North Atlantic alone.
Rising temperatures in the North Atlantic are slowing vital currents, but a new process in the Arctic could save the day, scientists say.
Certain migratory species of sharks may remain swimming and feeding in Atlantic Ocean waters in areas of the northeast coast ...
At least in the short term, the tropics should remain quiet, according to both the National Hurricane Center and AccuWeather.
Motes of plastic less than a micrometer across could outnumber larger fragments and particles floating through the oceans to ...
Researchers have uncovered that both ocean currents and atmospheric changes contribute equally to a cold patch in the North Atlantic. While global temperatures continue to rise, one area in the ...
Eastgate Crossing and University Place were built in floodplains, and on top of a creek, before there were stormwater ...
Giant mounds of sand discovered beneath the North Sea off Norway may scramble what we know about a key geological process.
Nanoplastics—particles smaller than a human hair—can pass through cell walls and enter the food web. New research suggest 27 ...
Trillions of invisible plastic fragments—each smaller than a single bacterium—are polluting one section of ocean in volumes ...
SYRACUSE, NY. - Parkland grad Gabe Mosser took the mound for the IronPigs in a rubber match against the Mets. Mosser would go ...
American interests are advanced by connecting the world’s free and open spaces through enhancing connectivity, buoying ...