February 16, 2005New technology could help scientists better understand the food cycles of the oceans, as well as global climate change.TAGS:ocean, scientist, food
February 3, 2009With the latest version of its Google Earth application, Google makes maps of the sea floor and the Martian surface available to all. Here's our roundup of that news.TAGS:Google Earth, ocean, sea, Google Inc., CBS Broadcasting Inc., blog, 3D
Reviewed on June 4, 2007The 2007 Honda S2000 is almost pure sports car, more suited for winding roads than trips to the grocery store or the daily commute. It's a car you will dream about driving while you're stuck in the office, and is best used for recreation.TAGS:turn, road, ocean, car, corner
March 1, 2007Never-before-seen photos of the planet and its moons released to the public.Photos: Pluto probe returns photos of JupiterTAGS:ocean, moon, photograph
November 1, 2006newsmaker Robert Diaz, a leading marine scientist working with the U.N., explains the increasing phenomenon of lifeless habitats.TAGS:oxygen, zone, U.N., water, ocean, Gulf of Mexico, food
April 13, 2006Doron Nof, an oceanographer at Florida State University, offers an explanation for walking on water in the Sea of Galilee.TAGS:lake, ice, water, temperature, ocean, spring, degree, explanation
August 15, 2007Harnessing the power of the ocean may be the next big opportunity in energy. Here's what you need to know.Photos: Tapping wave powerTAGS:sea, ocean, turbine, energy, wave, power, U.S.
May 10, 2007Can stimulating plankton growth slow climate change? A crew from a company called Planktos is setting sail to find out. Image: Plankton bloomTAGS:carbon, ocean, atmosphere, meter, crew, method