New research shows that warm ocean currents triggered a rapid collapse of part of East Antarctica’s ice sheet 9,000 years ago, offering clues about future sea level rise.
In recent years, a major ocean current changed its path in two crucial ways. Now parts of the sea are rising, other parts are falling, ocean temperatures are breaking records — and Japan’s iconic ...
An autonomous submarine named Ran discovers strange structures under the Dotson Ice Shelf in Antarctica, before mysteriously disappearing.
"Back then, I was a pretty shitty person to a lot of people and caused much more harm than good. After this, I decided to ...
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Century-old corals reveal the Pacific Northwest is acidifying faster than expected
In 1888, researchers aboard the R/V Albatross began the world’s first concentrated marine research expeditions off California ...
Weather forecasting is one of the most advanced sciences on Earth. But it’s also one of the most complex and humbling. Here's ...
Track Santa’s 2025 journey in real time using Google and NORAD’s interactive Santa trackers, with maps, arrival times, and ...
Widespread snowfall totals of 4+ inches are expected across New Jersey on the busy travel day after Christmas. See the latest ...
The body of a 19-year-old reported missing after an incident at the Route 72 bridge in Stafford Twp. has been recovered ...
Romance is alive and thriving in 2025, and movies can't get enough of it. Whether it's in the form of a good, old-fashioned ...
“We have to have it,” Trump told reporters when asked about his decision to name Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry as special ...
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Red tide continues to fester in St. Andrews Bay
FDOH issued a health alert earlier this month as FWC continues to find concentrations of red tide-causing algae in St.
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