Mars' influence on Earth creates giant vortices in our oceans
New research suggests that Mars' gravitational influence on Earth could cause huge vortices in the deepest parts of the oceans, eroding the seabed.
New research suggests that Mars' gravitational influence on Earth could cause huge vortices in the deepest parts of the oceans, eroding the seabed.
Caltech develops bionic jellyfish to explore oceans at 4,5 times faster speed, carrying scientific instruments
A new approach to nanogenerators also allows the energy of low-frequency sea waves to be exploited, thanks to triboelectricity.
High-value, fast-growing molluscs and marine algae grown at various underwater levels, low impact and a helping hand to the environment: vertical ocean farms have a future in our diet.
Ocean Oasis' Gaia system was designed to desalinate water using the energy of the waves themselves.
You will hear about it: blue technology, the technology to give back to the oceans everything we have stolen from them. And save our lives.
Nothing is thrown away for Triton: this innovative generator exploits all types of wave motion, not just the vertical one.
Against a plastic nightmare, only the light of human ingenuity can try to reverse the course. Here are 4 inventions that can clean seas and rivers of all this waste.
Autonomous navigation even over long distances is about to become a reality: even a transoceanic journey has been successfully completed.
500 grams of properly treated human hair can collect almost 6 liters of oil.
A newly published study provides a bleak picture: the increase in temperature in the oceans has exceeded the point of no return: and it did so years ago.
The new 3d atlas built by researchers from MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) helps research against climate change
A new study details six different marine geoengineering strategies to capture more CO2. Some risky, all difficult.
A study of the second closest planet to the sun shows that the presence of water within the mantle may be a constant there and elsewhere.
A UN report commissioned to the G20 Thrace gives the tragic picture of the “plastic in the oceans” situation, but also has a recipe for solving it.
The mapping of the seabed is proceeding slowly. Too slow: climate change and underwater mining advance, while our knowledge of the planet is at a standstill.
A paper launches a terrible warning: the situation of the oceans could lead to an irreversible chain reaction within a few years.
A fleet of interceptors, special catamarans that sift plastic from rivers: this is how The Ocean Cleanup fights pollution with the help of AI
We have discovered only 5% of the oceans. And they can save our lives. This is why Cousteau gives life to Proteus, more than an underwater laboratory: an underwater space station.
Time is running out for ocean ecosystems: the study just published in Nature gives us only 10 years to avoid their collapse.
Extreme climate, extreme remedies: even if we respect the Paris agreements, the sea will rise by 2 meters. 3 meters if we don't respect them. The shock plan to stem the North Sea appears.