James Cameron's "Avatar: Fire and Ash" picks up where "The Way of Water" left off. The Sully family is hiding as they deal ...
The geoid (the surface of equal gravitational potential of a hypothetical ocean at rest) serves as the classical reference ...
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The First Shark Ever Recorded In Antarctica Appeared On Camera And It Was Massive
In January 2025, a deep-sea camera captured a sleeper shark cruising 490 meters below the surface in Antarctic waters — the first shark ever recorded this far south. The 10-to-13-foot shark was moving ...
Rivers are shrinking and aquifers are falling, raising fears of “water bankruptcy” as billions experience increasing water shortages.
Fast, stealthy, and cheap—autonomous, semisubmersible drone boats carrying tons of cocaine could be international law enforcement’s nightmare scenario. A big one just came ashore.
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North Aral Sea regains a third of its water thanks to restoration efforts spearheaded by Kazakhstan
Restoration efforts including a dam and water use controls are helping Kazakhstan revive part of the shrinking Aral Sea. View ...
Many experts had thought sharks didn’t exist in the frigid waters of Antarctica before this sleeper shark lumbered warily and briefly into the spotlight of a video camera, researcher Alan Jamieson ...
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Massive underwater mountain surpassing the size of Mount Olympus found by oceanographers
Massive Underwater Mountain Surpassing the Size of 'Mount Olympus' Found by Oceanographers ...
Learn how glacier fronts in Greenland concentrate polar cod and create critical feeding grounds for ringed seals.
The drive to Halibut Point takes you through quintessential New England coastal towns, with Rockport itself being worth its own day trip. But once you turn onto Gott Avenue and approach the park ...
Scientists discovered plate anomalies in Earth's mantle using seismic wave analysis. These mysterious structures challenge tectonic theories.
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Antarctic warming is altering atmospheric stability: New evidence from the 1950s to the present
A new study published in the Journal of Climate reveals how surface warming in Antarctica, particularly over the Antarctic Peninsula, is significantly altering the stability of the lowest layers of ...
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