Martian lake beds and deltas reveal the Red Planet’s watery past. But many puzzles remain, scientist Bruce Jakosky says.
An international collaboration looks at the role of the subsurface ocean, especially a depth referred to as 26 °C isothermal depth, in the birth of tropical cyclones.
While sea surface temperatures and atmospheric parameters have long been recognised as key elements, new research suggests a crucial but often overlooked player in this story: the subsurface ocean. In ...
The ocean is a mysterious place, and if you have a fear of the deep waters, this video will probably make it worse. Footage of a submersible capturing some intriguing footage of a pre-historic sea ...
Enceladus' geysers may come from a mushy ice layer, not its ocean Shear heating in ice fractures could generate the moon’s plumes Scientists question if Enceladus' ocean is linked to its eruptions ...
Astronomers have uncovered new evidence that Jupiter’s moon Callisto likely harbors a massive underground ocean, potentially joining Europa and Ganymede as another water-rich world in the outer solar ...
The Fisker Ocean may well be designed in California, but it’s built by Magna Steyr in Austria. Which is why it may look, somewhat unexpectedly, like a compact, European-flavoured SUV.
The JUICE mission will investigate Ganymede's internal structure, its magnetic field and the possibility of subsurface oceans. Although the surface of Ganymede is extremely cold and inhospitable, the ...
"We postulate that the reservoir is not necessarily a subsurface ocean, but could instead be a mushy zone within the ice shell,” they wrote in their paper. "A connection from the surface to a ...
Researchers used a climate simulator on Australia’s fastest supercomputer to model changes in the ACC given the projected ice melting and ocean warming under different carbon emission scenarios ...
Can we stop it weakening by 2050? Flowing clockwise around Antarctica, the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is the strongest ocean current on the planet. It's five times stronger than the Gulf Stream ...