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- ·Decreasing intensity of open-ocean convection in the Greenland and Iceland seas
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- ·Warmer, lower-oxygen oceans will shift marine habitats
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- ·New study uncovers why some threatened corals swap 'algae' partners
- ·New Insights Into Drivers of Earth's Ecosystems
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- ·Time scales and ratios of climate forcing due to thermal versus carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels
- ·Lost and found: Earth's missing heat
- ·Enzyme activity highlights the importance of the oxidative pentose phosphate pathway in lipid accumulation and growth of Phaeodactylum tricornutum under CO2 concentration
- ·Genetic analysis of the American eel helps explain its decline
- ·Latest NOAA Study Ties Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill to Spike in Gulf Dolphin Deaths
- ·Some like it hot: Extremophile bacteria could be key to solving nuclear problems
- ·Climate engineering may save coral reefs, study shows
- ·Invisible helpers of the sea: Marine bacteria boost growth of tiny ocean algae
- ·Potential of seagrass to combating climate change
- ·Body wave extraction and tomography at Long Beach, California, with ambient-noise interferometry
- ·New technique harnesses everyday seismic waves to image Earth