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Billions of years ago, Earth was a dry, rocky planet with no oceans, no rivers, and no signs of water. So where did the vast ...
Journey back in time to witness the ancient superoceans that once ruled our planet, shaping Earth's landscapes and the ...
Scientists have been thinking about how new species evolve since Darwin wrote On The Origin of Species in 1859. The results ...
Proposed amendments to the Marine Mammal Protection Act would cut down protections to whales, dolphins, polar bears and other ...
A groundbreaking study by marine scientists has revealed that sea-level rise in the Indian Ocean began accelerating far earlier than previously thought, with corals providing an unbroken natural ...
Radar sees through clouds and calculates speeds, and its output can even cook our food in a microwave oven. It can see incoming warplanes and oncoming hurricanes raining devastation. But ...
A landmark law passed more than 50 years ago to protect whales, dolphins and other marine mammals in U.S. waters could be ...
While it was already known that Brussels ponds were sources of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, a scientific study by ...
One study, published in February in the journal Environmental Research Letters, found that a plume of hot freshwater, ...
Sitting on top of a hill on the island of Cuttyhunk, the 152-year-old schoolhouse remains empty most of the year.
“A lot of things that we focus on are making science tangible,” said M.J. Renee Sher, associate professor of physics and Wesleyan Science Camp organizer. “We definitely try to do lectures, but it's as ...
Katie R. Barker and Elvis K. Dzidzornu, Kutztown; Sarah G. Gatehouse, Spring Township; Abder Guzman Sanchez, Laureldale; ...