Throughout Earth's oceans runs a conveyor belt of water. Its churning is powered by differences in the water's temperature and saltiness, and weather patterns around the world are regulated by its activity. ...
A recent research led by scientists at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences suggests that processes below the ocean surface may be controlling what is happening above. ...
As the world warms, sweeping changes in marine nutrients seem like an expected consequence of increased ocean temperatures. However, the reality is more complicated. New research led by scientists at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences suggests tha ...