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A Step Towards Cruelty-Free Science: Universidad Austral de Chile Bans Forced Swim Test After Dialogue with PETA

The Austral University of Chile (UACh) announced the definitive...

From Antarctica to Home: The INTA Appliance That Allows You to Grow Fresh Vegetables at Home

The INTA developed the MAPHI M2 module, a system...

Ecological alert on Australia’s islands: over 8,500 elephant seals found dead on their shores

The remote Heard and McDonald Islands, located in the...

Global photosynthesis increased between 2003 and 2021 thanks to terrestrial plants and offset the decline in the oceans.

Between 2003 and 2021, the **global net primary production** —the amount of carbon captured by organisms and their photosynthesis minus what they release through...

High tides: according to a study, they are key to the detachment of giant icebergs in Antarctica.

Researchers from the **British Antarctic Survey (BAS)** have identified a direct correlation between **extreme ocean tides** and the **calving of giant icebergs** on the...

Changes in ocean color reveal a global redistribution of phytoplankton, how does this impact the planet

The ocean waters are changing color: they are becoming greener in the poles and bluer in the tropics, a sign that phytoplankton —the basis...

A coastal cleaning event was held in Ushuaia to protect one of the planet’s most pristine oceans.

In the framework of the International Day of the Oceans, personnel from the Southern Naval Area Command of the Argentine Navy led a coastal...

The suprabenthos: the little-known and hard-to-study marine ecosystem revealing new species

In the depths of the ocean, a group of small organisms lives in close relation to the seabed. This group, known as suprabenthos, is...