New research suggests that today’s ocean predators pale in comparison to the hunters that ruled the seas during the Cretaceous period. Around 130 million years ago, according to a study from McGill ...
Human activity has lessened the resilience of modern coral reefs by restricting the food-fueled energy flow that moves ...
The tropical coastlines of Southeast Asia are home to some of the most important and biodiverse marine ecosystems on the planet. But as well as being essential to communities along these coastlines, ...
The prospect of heat waves without end, increasingly destructive floods, relentless drought, rapidly rising sea levels, and ...
The Mediterranean Sea is rapidly changing under ongoing climate change. In the eastern basin, tropicalization is already well documented and driven by a combination of strong warming and the influx of ...
A whitish layer striating the Arctic cliffs of Spitsbergen provides exceptional testimony to the regenerative capacity of the living world. This accumulation of bones, 249 million years old, captures ...