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A University of Kansas researcher has spent years studying "aquaterra"—his term for regions around the world once populated ...
From her ninth-floor balcony over Alexandria's seafront, Eman Mabrouk looked down at the strip of sand that used to be the ...
Around the world, certain flights stand out because of their unusual routes, challenging runways, breathtaking scenery, or record‑breaking distances. Some are quick hops that feel over in a blink, ...
During the devastating magnitude 7.7 Myanmar earthquake on March 28 this year, a CCTV camera captured the moment the plate ...
A computer vision technique modified to scan climate model data is helping scientists predict where and when rapid climatic shifts will happen in the future.
Santa Cruz is famous for its surf breaks. But for the last three years, winter storms and massive waves have eroded the road and cliffs. The reverence for waves runs so deep that it’s helping shape ...
Scientists break down the reasons why days are getting shorter—and the mystery they're still trying to solve about Earth's ...
For whatever reason, many weather conspiracy theories have crawled out of the fringes and into mainstream discussions. Over ...
The nodes in a quantum network don’t necessarily have to be computers; they can also be atomic clocks. The cesium atoms that ...
Ever wondered if human ingenuity could literally shift our planet? Turns out, it can – albeit ever so slightly.
Earth’s major climate goal is too warm for the polar ice sheets, study says If Earth stays at its current levels of warming — below policymakers’ goal of 1.5 degrees Celsius — polar ice ...
Two images taken almost a century apart at Fort Denison in Sydney, Australia are being held up on social media as evidence that sea levels are not increasing -- contrary to what available science ...