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Device Reveals Invisible World Teeming with Microscopic Algae

Microscopic algae are called phytoplankton and range from one to hundreds of microns in size – the smallest being 1/100th the size of a human hair. But as tiny…

NASA loosens GRIP on Atlantic hurricane season

While the 2010 hurricane season has been a rather quiet one for coastal dwellers, the churning meteorology of the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea seemed to…

Call to Heal the World's Coral Reefs

Writing in the journal Trends in Ecology and Evolution, eminent marine scientists from Australia and the USA have called for an international effort to improve…

UNH researcher helps identify key reproductive hormone in oldest vertebrate

Although the prize expired, unclaimed, long ago, University of New Hampshire professor of biochemistry Stacia Sower and colleagues at two Japanese universities…

GOES-13 sees another potential tropical depression in Caribbean Sea

The National Hurricane Center currently gives the low pressure area known as System 97L an “80 percent chance of developing into a tropical depression in the…

Census of Marine Life celebrates 'decade of discovery'

At the press conference, scientists revealed the results of the census, including the discovery of new species, new patterns of biodiversity and more….

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