
In Italy the first of the underwater farms in the world
The project that explores the opportunities that underwater farms give to agriculture to achieve sustainability without land abuse is all Italian
The project that explores the opportunities that underwater farms give to agriculture to achieve sustainability without land abuse is all Italian
A paper launches a terrible warning: the situation of the oceans could lead to an irreversible chain reaction within a few years.
A floating wind turbine capable of exploiting the high waves and strong winds in the oceans? A prohibitive undertaking, but GE wants to try it.
Excavations in deep ocean waters raise more than a few doubts, and the misfortune of this mining robot does not bode well.
The Gulf Stream has never been this slow in the past 1600 years. A problem that is getting worse and can lead to incalculable consequences.
An ambitious concept aims to build a real continent to recycle and clean up all the waste in the world's oceans.
A new mathematical model shows how science has underestimated sea level rise. It will be much larger than expected.
A super sponge obtained by treating mussel waste can capture pollutants 10 times more effectively and give us a cleaner sea.
A fleet of interceptors, special catamarans that sift the plastic from rivers: this is how The Ocean Cleanup fights against pollution with the help of AI
A Norwegian startup, OceanTherm, wants to stop hurricanes by lowering the sea temperature thanks to the cold water of the seabed.
If we cannot avoid rising sea levels, we will have to adapt. Ocean Community is a mobile naval unit project 800 meters from the coast
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.
The latest expedition into the deep sea in Australia discovered 30 new species, and what may be the longest animal on record.
Time is running out for ocean ecosystems: the study just published in Nature gives us only 10 years to avoid their collapse.
The oceans are still a mystery, 80% unexplored. They can bring us so many discoveries that will change the future, and today we are about to send a fleet of robot ships to explore them by 2030. All of them.
If we tried to quantify the amount of heat that is increasing the temperature of the oceans we would go crazy. A chilling comparison makes the idea.
The quantity of fresh water is enormous, incalculable: it originates from a depth of 1km, but its underground extent is still unknown.
To explore the seabed and manage ocean platforms, a team of NASA veterans builds a transformer underwater robot that becomes humanoid.
Real freshwater oceans lie less than 200 meters from the bottom of the sea. An important quantity for a resource that creates concerns.
The oceans are sinking under the Earth's mantle, but the process is so slow that we won't see the seas rise less due to climate change.