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Deep-sea mining could unleash clouds of debris that threaten a mysterious, vital ecosystem we barely understand.
Scientists aboard a research vessel near Los Angeles collected ash, air and water samples as fire blazed on the hills before them in January.
Deep-sea fish adapt to some of the most extreme conditions on Earth. New research analyzing their evolution finds the same ...
An excellent way to link these sights is by bicycle; rent a CitiBike and follow the curvy, paved promenade from leafy Lummus ...
For ages, Earth has been known as a blue planet, a vision largely shaped by the vast oceans that cover three-quarters of its ...
Coral reefs are a crucial part of the marine ecosystem, providing habitats for all sorts of marine life and protecting ...
Drive the Faroe Islands’ scenic byways to get lost amid the clouds, witness waterfalls blowing themselves inside out and find ...
Despite its current dry and cold state, evidence suggests ancient Mars had significant amounts of liquid water in the form of ...
For over 400 years, sailors have encountered a fascinating phenomenon where vast stretches of the ocean glow with an ...
While sea turtle population numbers seem to be steadying as a whole, experts say this does not necessarily mean they have ...
Long languishing in the dark depths of the Pacific Ocean, the sunken aircraft carrier USS Yorktown has held secrets for 83 ...