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Ocean’s Time Capsules – Reconstructing Earth’s Carbon History

Deep within the ocean, ancient carbon lies locked inside sedimentary rocks. In a recent study, scientists have uncovered these geological archives, revealing new insights that redefine our understanding of Earth’s history and the evolution of life.

calendar 26.10.2025
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The Enigma of Dark Oxygen

Natural metal nodules release oxygen in the dark depths of the ocean, challenging the long-held belief that oxygen production is impossible without photosynthesis.

calendar 1.12.2024
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Burying Carbon in the Sea: An Emerging Solution

Could burying trees in the ocean reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide levels and help combat global warming?

calendar 25.4.2024
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The Algae That Fuel the Brain

Researches were able to feed a tadpole’s brain oxygen produced by unicellular algae placed inside it

calendar 17.11.2021
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Chlorophyll: The Molecule of Life

Thanks to chlorophyll, plants supply energy to all living things and provide us with oxygen. But there is still much left to discover about it.

calendar 10.2.2021
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How does climate chang e affect world vegetation and the carbon cycle?

How does climate change affect Earth’s vegetation and carbon cycle?

calendar 5.4.2020
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The Real Lungs of the Earth

Microscopic sea creatures at the bottom of the marine food chain produce oxygen and may also be involved in rainfall

calendar 5.9.2016
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Tracking the Carbon Cycle

Carbon is the building block of life and has a central role in many processes on our planet

calendar 26.8.2011
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