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In the depths of the ocean, where there’s no sunlight and ... An unnamed jellyfish found in a 2016 NOAA expedition to the Mariana Trench. Credit: NOAA When scientists examined the fishes ...
An international team of researchers has now shown why this is the case and how the distant Southern Ocean determines precipitation on the Pacific coasts. The study was designed by Hanjun Kim from ...