A vast ocean current encircling Antarctica—more powerful than all the world’s rivers combined—played a surprisingly complex role in shaping Earth’s climate.
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New Simulations Reveal How Earth's Strongest Ocean Current Got Started
(Alfred Wegener Institute/Hanna Knahl, Patrick Scholz) New simulations show that the world's strongest ocean current didn't ...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current is the world’s largest ocean current, carrying a hundred times more water than all the ...
India Today on MSN
This is the only sea on Earth with no coastline, and it's full of life
The Sargasso Sea is the only sea on Earth without a coastline, defined by ocean currents instead of land. Located in the ...
An autonomous submarine named Ran discovers strange structures under the Dotson Ice Shelf in Antarctica, before mysteriously ...
Immediate call for global action to shift world towards a “nature positive” approach is published in Frontiers in Science.
Halting and reversing the global decline in biodiversity is now urgent to avoid destabilizing Earth's vital systems that ...
Nasa hails a "textbook" splashdown in the Pacific Ocean after the four astronauts travelled further from Earth than any ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Simulations trace origins of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current 34M years ago
Thirty-four million years ago, Antarctica was not yet the frozen continent we know. Forests still clung to its margins, and warm ocean water lapped against its coasts. Then something shifted. Tectonic ...
The NASA flight is hours away from parachuting into the Pacific Ocean near San Diego, concluding a journey that sent humans ...
The current record was set by Apollo 10, and it seems Artemis II's re-entry could push the needle even further.
"We just went sci-fi." The four astronauts on the Artemis II moon mission have a busy day April 8 as they continue on their ...
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