Researchers descended more than 35,700 feet (10,900 meters) below sea level to collect biological samples that revealed ...
In the five years since Antonio Mays Jr.’s death, there have been no arrests, no charges filed, no answers. His father is now ...
Sea levels surged in 2024, rising faster than expected due to warming oceans. Unlike previous years, where melting ice ...
Stanford researchers have integrated machine learning with high-resolution satellite and aerial observations to analyze the ...
By Harrison Tasoff “Out of Plain Sight” is not a story with a cheerful ending. Or truly an ending at all. The documentary ...
China is set to venture where humanity has scarcely been before: beneath the Earth's crust, into its mantle. To achieve this ...
Sea-level rise is threatening San Francisco’s shores. In February, the city began vegetating the sand dunes as part of its ...
The Arctic Ocean is more than just icy waters, it harbors vibrant ecosystems — but it also harbors valuable oil, gas, and ...
Debris produced by human activity has now been spotted at a depth of 5,112 meters (3.2 miles) in the Mediterranean Sea.
Environmentalists warn that the Earth is running a fever and, with the latest NOAA firings, we’ve begun sacking the doctors.
Over a 16-month period, divers, underwater submersibles and remotely operated vehicles found 886 marine species that have all been deemed new to science.
Scientists have captured photos of litter at the bottom of the Calypso Deep, a trench 16,771ft (5,112m) below the surface of ...