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Bacteria release more carbon from the ocean than previously thought(图)
Bacteria release carbon ocean previously thought
2021/4/23
A team led by University of Minnesota researchers has discovered that deep-sea bacteria dissolve carbon-containing rocks, releasing excess carbon into the ocean and atmosphere. The findings ...
Coastal permafrost more susceptible to climate change than previously thought(图)
Coastal permafrost susceptible climate change previously thought
2020/10/30
If you flew from the sea toward the land along the north slope of Alaska, you would cross from the water, over a narrow beach, and then to the tundra. From the air, that tundra would look like a lands...
Microplastics million times more abundant in the ocean than previously thought(图)
Microplastics million times more abundant ocean previously thought
2019/12/20
Nothing seems safe from plastic contamination. A new study by NSF-funded researchers at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography suggests there could be a million times more pieces of plastic in the oc...
Stony Corals More Resistant to Climate Change Than Thought,Rutgers Study Finds
Stony Corals More Resistant Climate Change Thought Rutgers
2017/7/21
Stony corals may be more resilient to ocean acidification than once thought, according to a Rutgers University study that shows they rely on proteins to help create their rock-hard skeletons.“The...
Corals much older than previously thought,study finds
Corals much older previously thought
2016/12/13
Coral genotypes can survive for thousands of years, possibly making them the longest-lived animals in the world, according to researchers at Penn State, the National Marine Fisheries Service and Dial ...
A Watery Road to Critical Thought: Oceanography's Place in Science Education
Science Education Oceanography's Place
2015/7/29
My greatest professional joy for more than three decades has been teaching general oceanography to students not majoring in science. Science education and science students have changed substantially o...
Coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific region, including the Great Barrier Reef, recover faster from major stresses than their Caribbean counterparts, leading marine scientists said today.