A new study has linked low-oxygen 'dead zones' in North Pacific to the past ocean warming.
The study has found a link between abrupt ocean warming at the end of the last ice age and the sudden onset of low-oxygen, or hypoxic, conditions that led to the vast marine dead zones.
This work tackles a long-standing debate about what causes expansion of Oxygen Minimum Zones, also known as dead zones, in the oceans and the results demonstrate a link between warming surface temperatures and dead zones at great depths.
A recent ground-breaking research has been published that can challenge the underlying principles of physics.
University of Southampton's Christopher Sachrajda has helped to devise the first calculation of how the behaviour of kaons differs when matter is swapped out for antimatter, known as direct "CP" symmetry violation.
Ground-breaking Find to Challenge Big Bang Theory
A recent ground-breaking research has been published that can challenge the underlying principles of physics.
University of Southampton's Christopher Sachrajda has helped to devise the first calculation of how the behaviour of kaons differs when matter is swapped out for antimatter, known as direct "CP" symmetry violation.