An analysis of NASA satellite images of cyclones on Jupiter reveals that the storms are…
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The Scripps Institution of Oceanography, part of the University of California, San Diego, is one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious centers for ocean and Earth science research. Founded in 1903, Scripps conducts pioneering research on the oceans, atmosphere, and planetary systems, addressing critical environmental issues such as climate change, marine biodiversity, and ocean health. Its interdisciplinary approach spans fields like oceanography, geology, biology, and atmospheric science. The institution also operates a fleet of research vessels, allowing scientists to explore the deep ocean and remote regions of the planet. Scripps is at the forefront of efforts to understand and protect Earth’s marine and terrestrial environments.
The discovery of this creature increases the total count of new species identified by researchers…
Squat lobsters, a highly diverse group of decapods found in abyssal ocean depths, are being…
Physics Connects Seismic Data to Properties of Rocks and Sediments A new analysis of seismic…
Images from NASA satellite of polar cyclones on Jupiter allow scientists to study the forces…
Detailed Observations Enable Better Understanding of Future Ice Shelf Stability A global team of scientists…
By metabolically engineering a “knock-down” of fat-reducing enzymes called lipases, UC San Diego researchers have…
Oceanographers from Scripps UC San Diego have discovered a microorganism that produces a chemical compound…