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The algorithmic ocean: How AI is revolutionizing marine conservation

This article was originally featured on MIT Press Reader. Dyhia Belhabib’s journey to becoming a marine scientist began with war…

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Paleontologists unearth what may be the largest known marine reptile

The fossilised remains of a second gigantic jawbone measuring more than two metres long has been found on a beach…

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Ancient ichthyosaur found on UK beach may be the largest marine reptile ever

Illustration of an Ichthyotitan severnensis carcass washed up on a beach Sergey Krasovskiy The 200-million-year-old fossilised remains of an ancient…

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New species of extinct marine reptile found with help from 11-year-old child

Paleontologists already know that the extinct marine reptile ichthyosaurs were enormous. Some newly described jawbone fossils uncovered in England represent…

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Former Marine gets 9 years for firebombing Planned Parenthood clinic : NPR

SANTA ANA, Calif. — A former U.S. Marine was sentenced Monday to nine years in prison for firebombing a Southern…

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Even the simplest marine organisms tend to be individualistic

Sport junkie or couch potato? Always on time or often late? The animal kingdom, too, is home to a range…

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This marine alga is the first known eukaryote to pull nitrogen from air

It’s time to welcome a new type of cell to the club of living things that can harvest nitrogen from…

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What four decades of canned salmon reveal about marine food webs

Alaskan waters are a critical fishery for salmon. Complex marine food webs underlie and sustain this fishery, and scientists want…

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Marine protected areas aren’t helping fish populations recover

Bluestriped grunt and grey snapper in Hol Chan Marine Reserve off the coast of Belize Pete Oxford/ILCP Fish populations aren’t…

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Artificial reef designed by MIT engineers could protect marine life, reduce storm damage

The beautiful, gnarled, nooked-and-crannied reefs that surround tropical islands serve as a marine refuge and natural buffer against stormy seas.…

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