Our planet plunged into one of the most dramatic climate states in its long history, approximately 720–635 million years ago.
Underwater earthquakes in Antarctica can trigger massive phytoplankton blooms, linking deep-sea seismic activity to ocean ...
More than 71% of Earth is covered by oceans, but about 95% of them remain unexplored. Only about 20% of the seafloor has been ...
Sixty-five per cent of the exploratory dives into the deep have taken place within 200 nautical miles of either the US, Japan ...
Now, far from the icy seas of Antarctica, what’s left of A23a is being eaten away by warmer waters. It’s in its death throes, not expected to last more than a matter of weeks. All icebergs melt ...
If you plan to target trout in streams, you need to understand what the difference is between a freestone and a limestone stream.
Wonder World Cave & Adventure Park in San Marcos solves this problem by cramming an earthquake fault, observation tower, ...
A unique technique allowed astronomers to see the early universe as a "sea of light" and explore the effects of gravity and ...
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