Findings from the 2,000-year-old Uluburun shipwreck reveal a complex trade network involving communities of highlander pastoralists.
Bacteria and chemicals are eating away at the crown jewel of Henry VIII's 16th century fleet, the Mary Rose. A new X-ray method may help save her.
If ships could create their own fuel from seawater, they could remain in continuous operation. Researchers say a catalyst could make it a reality.
X-ray analysis of three brass links from Henry VIII's warship the Mary Rose offers clues to life onboard.
Ship emissions make the clouds near their routes brighter, researchers say. The clouds can reflect the sun and keep the Earth cooler.
Century-old ship logs offer a better picture of the history of Arctic sea ice. Get a close look at the records here.
Sunken human-made structures may make great artificial reefs for fish that climate change has dislocated.
In the coming decades, shipping growth will far outweigh climate change as a driver of the spread of invasive pests.
A new map that tracks where sharks, tuna, and ships fight for space in the Pacific Ocean could help identify places where vulnerable species may be at risk.
Streamer lines on fishing vessels really work, research finds. "The fishermen owned the solution from start to finish."
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