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
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, cabin, road, ocean, corner, car
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, turbine, ocean, energy, power, wave, U.S.
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
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, crew, global warming, ocean, atmosphere, meter, method
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, Gulf of Mexico, ocean, food