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In recent years, science has unveiled some astonishing secrets—from what lurks inside black holes to the discovery of a vast ...
A long-feared monster earthquake off the coast of California, Oregon and Washington could cause some areas to sink by more ...
The ocean has long been treated as the world’s forgotten frontier—out of sight, out of mind, and dangerously overused. Yet ...
A new company is testing deep sea desalination technology that can turn saltwater to drinking water without the harmful ...
Environmental advocate Solomon Pili Kahoʻohalahala spoke to The Conversation's Maddie Bender about ocean protections amid ...
Ocean thermal energy conversion, OTEC, uses the difference in temperature between warm water on the ocean surface, and cold water down below, to generate power, according to Andrea Copping ...
A recent study reveals that slow ocean expansion 15-6 million years ago caused sea levels to change and drop by up to 30 ...
South Carolina is home to a lot of alligators. Around 100,000 of them, to be exact. Although it is fewer than in some states, ...
Imagine the Mediterranean Sea dried up. Then imagine the Atlantic refilling it in less than two years. That seems to be what happened 5 million years ago.
Looking for the healthiest drinks to sip on that aren't just plain old water? Keep reading to find out which ones have the most value. Here are the top picks. Drinking a cup of minty tea might ...
Desalination plants, a major and growing source of freshwater in dry regions, could produce less harmful waste using ...
Eileen Falkenberg-Hull leads the Autos team at Newsweek. She has written extensively about the auto industry for U.S. News & World Report, CarGurus, Trucks.com, AutomotiveMap, and American City ...