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Scientists sound alarm over concerning ocean phenomenon fueling stronger storms: 'Peak-intensity monsters'
"That trend shows that the background state is shifting." Scientists sound alarm over concerning ocean phenomenon fueling ...
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️ The Himalayas formed long before the meeting of India and Central Asia
How were the Himalayan mountains shaped? Surprisingly, long before the collision between what is now India and Central Asia.
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Why is Coffee Bay one of the Wild Coast’s hidden gems?
Coffee Bay lies along South Africa’s rugged Wild Coast in the Eastern Cape, where rolling green cliffs meet the powerful ...
A striking phytoplankton bloom has encircled the Chatham Islands creating vivid green and blue swirls visible from space. The ...
Explore the science behind rivers that refuse to mix, revealing nature's invisible boundaries shaped by temperature, density, ...
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3D Printing Concrete Underwater with Seafloor Sediment
An interdisciplinary team of Cornell researchers is working on a method to apply 3D printing in oceanic environments.
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An exclusive look inside the largest effort ever mounted to keep the Great Barrier Reef alive
Australia is doing absolutely everything to protect its most iconic ecosystem — except, perhaps, the one thing that really ...
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This Stunning State Park Has Emerald Ocean Waters, Sugar-white Beaches, and Rare Coastal Dune Lakes
A wild mix of emerald Gulf water, rare dune lakes, and silent pine forest defines Grayton Beach State Park.
Researchers have succeeded in developing the smallest fully autonomous robot in history. It measures less than 1 millimeter and can swim underwater for months powered only by light.
Everyone who lives on the Island knows that the tidal shifts, particularly during a storm, can often be treacherous. The new Steamship Authority general manager should be studying this phenomenon as ...
Florida is chock full of amazing phenomena. We’ve got the Lake Wales Ridge, an ancient sand dune stretching down the center ...
2025 was the third hottest year on record, but thousands of cities saw record heat and one broke a record for cold.
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