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Scientists stunned by an oasis found 2.5 miles under the Arctic Ocean
Far below the ice, in a realm long assumed to be almost lifeless, scientists have stumbled on a thriving oasis nearly 2.5 ...
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California's 5 Best Botanical Gardens, According To Visitors
California is home to diverse landscapes including beaches, mountains, and deserts. But the state's botanical gardens are a ...
Ocean microbes keep the planet healthy by cycling nutrients and capturing carbon, but a detailed and precise map of where ...
With the new U.S. National Security Strategy published by the White House only a month ago, we're already seeing what America ...
SpaceX is now seeking FAA approval to add new trajectories as Starship strives to reach orbit. Under the plan, the rocket ...
The oceans just keep getting hotter. According to new research from dozens of international scientists published in Advances ...
For the eighth year in a row, the world’s oceans absorbed a record-breaking amount of heat in 2025. It was equivalent to the ...
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What's the oldest river in the world?
Rivers may seem as old as the hills, but they have life cycles just like other natural features do. Many grow and make ...
Rising ocean temperatures also contribute to the loss of coral reefs, which help support fisheries, and protect coastlines ...
The ocean stored more heat in 2025 than ever recorded, fueling sea level rise, extreme weather, and growing climate impacts ...
A rapid climate collapse during the Late Ordovician Mass Extinction devastated ocean life and reshuffled Earth’s ecosystems.
A global team of scientists reports that Earth’s oceans absorbed more heat in 2025 than in any year since modern observations ...
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