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Offshore wind farms could do far more than just make clean power
Offshore wind farms cost more than onshore ones. But their ability to make ‘green’ hydrogen and capture carbon dioxide could help this wind power pay off.
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Offshore wind farms cost more than onshore ones. But their ability to make ‘green’ hydrogen and capture carbon dioxide could help this wind power pay off.
This dangerous trend appears relatively new — and growing. Studies also have begun linking it to our warming world.
Living corals could be frozen for safekeeping. Scientists could later revive them to restore reef ecosystems that are withering in warming seas.
Much as people do, toothed whales, such as dolphins and sperm whales, make noises in three different vocal registers.
Human-caused climate change has played a big role in this summer’s historic heat.
Unfortunately, scientists worry that this atypical sea warming may actually be the beginning of an unwelcome new ‘normal.’
Human ears don’t work well in the water. A mermaid would need marine creature features to talk to and understand her aquatic friends.
O. megalodon sharks were warm-blooded mega-predators. But when food sources dwindled, colder-blooded sharks may have had an evolutionary edge.
Over 4,000 species of fish make their home among the reefs created by these colony-dwelling marine animals.
A new look at an ancient sea animal called Essexella suggests it may have been a type of burrowing sea anemone, not a floating jelly.