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Earth science and climate
There’s a ‘climate bomb’ ticking beneath the Arctic ice. How can we prepare?
8 minutes
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Nature and landscape
Laughing shores
Sailors, exiles, merchants and philosophers: how the ancient Greeks played with language to express a seaborne imagination
Giordano Lipari
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Biology
A spectacular, close-up look at the starfish with a ‘hands-on’ approach to parenting
5 minutes
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Biotechnology
It’s our responsibility to engineer corals that can weather the world we’ve created
11 minutes
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Physics
Why does the Sun occasionally flash green as it eclipses the horizon?
7 minutes
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Oceans and water
Here’s to blue foods
With care for the social and ecological consequences, foods from the ocean should provide sustainable protein to billions
Madhura Rao
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Oceans and water
Tomorrow’s corals
A warming planet and acid oceans will radically transform marine ecosystems. How will our beloved reefs survive?
Klaus M Stiefel & James D Reimer
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Biology
Like pop music, humpback whale songs spread, mutate, and fall out of fashion
9 minutes
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Oceans and water
Defend the deep
Instead of letting waves of exploitation sweep through the deep ocean, we could choose to protect this vast living realm
Helen Scales
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Biology
Blend up a hydra, and its cells will coalesce back into a full creature. How?
5 minutes
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Oceans and water
They are prisoners
Captive orcas are tormented by boredom and family separation, but they cannot be simply released. What’s the solution?
Lori Marino
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Oceans and water
‘Natural souvenirs’ and ocean sounds form a sea-salty celebration of the shore
3 minutes
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Astronomy
Here be black holes
Like sea monsters on premodern maps, deep-space images are science’s fanciful means to chart the edges of the known world
Surekha Davies
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Oceans and water
See what no human eyes have seen before, deep in the sea off Western Australia
5 minutes
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Oceans and water
Who was Jack Tar?
He was a patriot and a prisoner, a delegate and a drunk; circling the globe when few Englishmen ever left their home counties
Stephen Taylor
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Evolution
When life is but a stream, insects need something extra-sticky to survive
4 minutes
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The environment
This is what climate change looks like: the social fissures of Cape Town’s water crisis
13 minutes
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Sports and games
Dances with whales: the ethereal underwater vistas of an elite freediving team
13 minutes
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The environment
When the monsoon goes away
The imperious monsoon rains have ruled India for centuries. Already unstable, what happens if they shift fundamentally?
Sunil Amrith
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Oceans and water
Not quite ashore – the in-between world of a cargo-ship rest stop
8 minutes
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Film and visual culture
A meditative cinepoem from 1929 captures the reflective, ethereal wonders of water
12 minutes
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Biology
Far from sluggish: the remarkable sea creature that weaponises its dinner
4 minutes
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Dance and theatre
Deep, free, elemental: a dance to celebrate women, in the world’s deepest diving pool
6 minutes
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Astronomy
Our aquatic universe
We know that the Universe is awash with watery moons and planets. How can we pinpoint which of them could support life?
Tim Folger