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New research shows the blast triggered secondary gravity waves that rattled the upper atmosphere, where satellites orbit.
A treaty to protect the high seas will not come to life by the time the UN Oceans Conference opens in June, but persistence ...
When bottom trawls are dragged across the seafloor, they stir up sediments. This not only releases previously stored organic carbon, but also intensifies the oxidation of pyrite, a mineral present in ...
The world is experiencing the most intense global coral bleaching event on record, with 84 percent of reefs experiencing heat ...
A warm blob of water in the North Atlantic is an ominous sign that a system of currents that regulate the planet's climate ...
Together, surface and deepwater currents form the “global conveyor belt,” which circulates seawater over a 1,000-year journey ...
Kenwood, renowned for its stylish yet practical kitchen appliances, has just launched its latest breakfast range. The Ripple ...
A massive research project will investigate the role of icebergs in driving melting of the Greenland ice sheet, a process that could trigger a catastrophic collapse of the Atlantic meridional overturn ...
Earth's oceans could one day turn purple. Nearly three fourths of Earth is covered by oceans, making the planet look like a ...
This hypothesis is based on a 1985 chance encounter by a research vessel that had collected and tested a water sample during a milky sea event.“But besides that, the circumstances for how they form ...
The Maldives is famous for pristine beaches, luxury resorts and crystal clear waters, but there’s another reason this country in the Indian Ocean is attracting travellers from around the world.
As the world cruises through spring, meteorologists and climatologists are closely watching ever-changing water temperatures in the Eastern and Central Pacific Ocean to determine the status of the El ...