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Researchers Puzzled by Dwindling Fish Population Off Southwest Africa

From mid-February to the end of March, the research vessel METEOR is going on a new expedition. On board are scientists from the Leibniz Centre for Tropical…

Artificial Intelligence to boost Earth system science

In the past decades mainly static attributes have been investigated using machine learning approaches, such as the distribution of soil properties from the…

Surface lakes cause Antarctic ice shelves to 'flex'

A team of British and American researchers, co-led by the University of Cambridge, has measured how much the McMurdo ice shelf in Antarctica flexes in response…

Deep sea reveals linkage between earthquake and carbon cycle

An international team led by the Innsbruck geologists Arata Kioka, Tobias Schwestermann, Jasper Moernaut, and Michael Strasser could quantify for the first…

Artificial intelligence can identify microscopic marine organisms

Specifically, the AI program has proven capable of identifying six species of foraminifera, or forams – organisms that have been prevalent in Earth's oceans…

Cracks herald the calving of a large iceberg from Petermann Glacier

Cracks in the floating ice tongue of Petermann Glacier in the far northwest reaches of Greenland indicate the pending loss of another large iceberg.

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