One would think that a volcano was not the most hospitable place for living organisms. However, the Borealis Mud Volcano, at 400 m water depth, acts as a sanctuary for a number of marine species.
Nearly a dozen miles off the California coast on a foggy October morning, a crane lifts a boxy yellow robot off the deck of the research vessel Rachel Carson and lowers it into Monterey Bay’s choppy ...
The underwater volcano Borealis Mud Volcano is located in the Barents Sea and was first discovered by researchers at UiT The ...
Marine microorganisms, especially certain strains of microalgae and thraustochytrids, have emerged as promising sources for the sustainable production of these valuable compounds. Recent research ...
Briarane-type diterpenoids are a class of natural compounds primarily derived from marine organisms, particularly soft corals and gorgonians. These compounds have garnered significant interest due ...
This type of research is especially important now. Marine microorganism could solve looming threat in health care industry: ...
A fossil hunter found a lump of prehistoric vomit roughly dated to the time of the mass extinction that wiped out the ...
A stunning discovery in Denmark has revealed an unexpected link to the world of dinosaurs: fossilized vomit dating back 66 million years, when the Earth was teeming with life from the Cretaceous ...
Smoke and ash could poison plankton and other organisms that form the foundation of the marine food chain, biologists say.
Scientists in Oregon have now found microplastics – particles smaller than 5 millimeters from the degradation of plastic in ...
The Winter School brought together 12 participants from 11 countries—Argentina, Bangladesh, Costa Rica, Croatia, Ghana, Italy, Namibia, Nigeria, Malaysia, the Philippines and Portugal—for two weeks of ...
A research team at POSTECH has uncovered the molecular mechanism behind the remarkable underwater adhesion of hairy mussels ...