Scientists: Deep-sea fish can solve world food shortages There is a lot of food hiding in the deep ocean and it could help feed the entire world. But we must take care not to overfish, marine scientists warn.
Greenland has lost 9,000 billion tons of ice in a century For the first time, scientists have calculated how much ice has disappeared from Greenland in the last 115 years.
See what life is like when you study climate change in Greenland Scientists study uncharted waters and living fossils to document sea ice melt in Northeast Greenland.
Scientists discover the cause behind prehistoric climate change Scientists now know why the climate underwent dramatic changes at the end of the last Ice Age.
Europe hit by devastating tsunamis 8,200 years ago New research shows how tsunamis hit Northwest Europe 8200 years ago, ravaging Stone Age coastal communities as far south as Denmark.
Loss of large animals has reduced global circulation of vital nutrients Decline of large animals such as whales, sea birds, and salmon has led to a loss of 94 per cent of the transportation of nutrients on the planet.
Giant-eyed fish discovered in Greenland Discovery of a new species of fish confirms that the deep sea of the North Atlantic still hides many unexplored secrets.
Discovery of new whale species fills evolutionary gap Scientists discover a previously unknown ancient whale species--helping them understand how whales evolved into the many species that exist today.