Scientists launch a global mission to explore 10,000 deep ocean locations and uncover unseen marine life and ecosystems ...
Ocean Discovery League (ODL) has launched the Global Deep Sea Exploration Goals, an ambitious international effort to ...
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Why China Is Mapping the World’s Oceans
Chinese research vessels have spent years studying the world’s seafloor for ostensibly civilian purposes—but have ...
Scientists reveal that Antarctica’s ocean current formed slowly and needed winds, ice, and shifting continents to shape Earth’s climate.
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25 biggest ocean mysteries scientists can't explain
Explore the 25 Biggest Ocean Mysteries Scientists Can't Explain. From the Bloop to deep-sea gigantism, discover the ...
After years of deep-sea sleuthing, National Geographic Explorer Katy Croff Bell has created a treasure map. It’s not drawn on ...
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NASA and SpaceX Are About to Launch a New Satellite to Monitor Earth’s Oceans in Real Time
NASA is preparing to launch Sentinel-6B, a next-generation ocean-monitoring satellite developed in partnership with SpaceX and international agencies. The mission will continue decades of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Scientists used a new technique to estimate the abundance of hydrogen in Earth’s core. - Tumeggy/Science Photo Library RF/Getty ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bricks appearing on the seafloor An expedition to a deep-sea ridge, just north of the Hawaiian Islands, revealed a surprise back ...
Horror movies about what lies beneath the ocean’s surface pack a unique dread. Films such as “Underwater,” “The Abyss,” ...
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Incoming! 1,300-pound NASA satellite crashes back to Earth over eastern Pacific Ocean
NASA's Van Allen Probe A crashed to Earth on Wednesday morning (March 11) after nearly 14 years in orbit, according to the space agency. Most of the spacecraft likely burned up in the atmosphere.
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