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An Ocean Trap for Carbon Dioxide

A New Jersey plant is planning to put ocean-floor carbon sequestration to the test.

Google Earth Plumbs the Ocean Depths

The software now lets users dive miles beneath the ocean waves.

Seals Gather New Ocean Data

With sensors glued to their heads, seals have helped scientists understand the effects of climate change.

Tidal Turbines Help Light Up Manhattan

Turbines are being submerged in the East River to generate electricity from rapid tidal currents.

The Ocean's Unforeseen Genomic Bounty

Craig Venter sails his yacht around the world and returns with the genetic code for 6 million never-before-seen proteins.

New Clues to Global-Warming Dangers

Scientists are using gene chips to monitor the effects of global warming on marine life. It's time to get worried.

Seeing Greenland

New imaging technique shows how fast inland ice is melting.

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