Oceans
- 			 Oceans OceansFirst U.S. ocean monument named in the AtlanticA region of ocean off the coast of Cape Cod has become the first U.S. marine national monument in the Atlantic Ocean, President Barack Obama announced. 
- 			 Oceans OceansFish escapes from marine farms raise concerns about wildlifeFarmed salmon, sea bass and other fish frequently escape from sea cages into the ocean. Will these runaways harm native wildlife? By Roberta Kwok
- 			 Earth EarthWave-thumping ‘weather bomb’ storms send elusive S waves through EarthA rare type of deep-Earth tremor called an S wave generated by a rapidly strengthening storm could help scientists map the planet’s mantle and core. 
- 			 Oceans OceansLack of nutrients stalled rebound of marine life post-Permian extinctionWarm sea surface temperatures slowed the nitrogen cycle in Earth’s oceans and delayed the recovery of life following the Permian extinction, researchers propose. 
- 			 Earth EarthAmericas’ hookup not so ancient after allDebate lingers over when the Isthmus of Panama formed and closed the seaway that separated North and South America millions of years ago. 
- 			 Climate ClimateIndia’s monsoon winds trace back nearly 13 million yearsThe intense monsoon winds that carry torrential rain to India each year first started blowing around 12.9 million years ago, new research suggests. 
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietySea life stars in museum’s glass menagerieSee Leopold and Rudolf Blaschkas’ delicate glass jellyfish, anemones, sea worms and other marine invertebrates at the Corning Museum of Glass. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsPup kidnapping has a happy ending when a seal gets two momsA female fur seal kidnapped another seal’s pup. But this turned out to be a positive the young seal, scientists found. 
- 			 Oceans Oceans50 years ago, humans could pick the oceans cleanScientists have long recognized that we might overfish the oceans. Despite quotas, some species are paying the price of human appetite. 
- 			 Oceans OceansSea ice algae drive the Arctic food webEven organisms that don’t depend on sea ice depend on sea ice algae, a new study finds. But Arctic sea ice is disappearing. 
- 			 Climate ClimatePhytoplankton’s response to climate change has its ups and downsIn a four-year experiment, the shell-building activities of a phytoplankton species underwent surprising ups and downs. 
- 			 Oceans OceansUnderwater city was built by microbes, not peopleSubmerged stoneworklike formations near the Greek island of Zakynthos were built by methane-munching microbes, not ancient Greeks.