The ocean system that shapes Europe’s climate | The-14

How the AMOC shapes Europe’s climate, why it may weaken, and what it means for colder winters, storms, and global warming risks in the coming decades.

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The Chambered Nautilus is one of the oldest surviving marine species on Earth, with a lineage that dates back more than 500 million years. Long before dinosaurs existed, these creatures were already drifting through ancient oceans, and remarkably, they have changed very little since then.
Unlike octopuses or squids, the nautilus retains an external shell, divided into chambers that help control buoyancy.
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What makes this more alarming is the implication: if the more pessimistic projections are the more accurate ones, then the risk profile for future climate disruption changes substantially.
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Ariel Had A 170km Deep Sub-Surface Water Ocean

Interest in icy moons has been growing steadily as they become more and more interesting to astrobiologists. Some take the majority of the attention, like Enceladus with its spectacular geysers. But there are interesting ones that might be hiding amongst even thicker ice shells in the Uranian system. A new paper published in Icarus from researchers at the Planetary Science Institute, Johns Hopkins University, and the University of North Dakota, looks at what Ariel, the fourth biggest moon in the Uranian system, might look like under its icy surface.

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Ariel Had A 170km Deep Sub-Surface Water Ocean

Interest in icy moons has been growing steadily as they become more and more interesting to astrobiologists. Some take the majority of the attention, like Enceladus with its spectacular geysers. But there are interesting ones that might be hiding amongst even thicker ice shells in the Uranian system. A new paper published in Icarus from researchers at the Planetary Science Institute, Johns Hopkins University, and the University of North Dakota, looks at what Ariel, the fourth biggest moon in the Uranian system, might look like under its icy surface.

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Ariel Had A 170km Deep Sub-Surface Water Ocean

Interest in icy moons has been growing steadily as they become more and more interesting to astrobiologists. Some take the majority of the attention, like Enceladus with its spectacular geysers. But there are interesting ones that might be hiding amongst even thicker ice shells in the Uranian system. A new paper published in Icarus from researchers at the Planetary Science Institute, Johns Hopkins University, and the University of North Dakota, looks at what Ariel, the fourth biggest moon in the Uranian system, might look like under its icy surface.

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DOLPHINS’ WHISTLES: NOT JUST NAMES, NEW RESEARCH SUGGESTS

New research from Sarasota, Florida suggests dolphin whistles are more complex than just names. Scientists found shared sounds used for more than identification.

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Dolphins use more than just 'names' in their calls. New research from Sarasota shows they have shared whistles for different communication needs.

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Dolphin whistles are not just names, new Sarasota research finds

New research from Sarasota, Florida suggests dolphin whistles are more complex than just names. Scientists found shared sounds used for more than identification.

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