Life on Earth is incredibly diverse ... Credit: NOAA Fisheries Fin whales inhabit the North Atlantic, North Pacific, Southern Ocean, and parts of the Indian Ocean. Additionally, they play a ...
The world's largest invertebrate remained hidden from humanity until a tantalising glimpse 100 years ago. But it would be ...
“People just love her,” said Gig Schaeffer, 78, of Ocean City, who has been volunteering at Funny Farm for nine years. “When they see her like that and live on TV, that’s just amazing to ...
But the Earth is always evolving. Around 60 to 65 million years ago, the supercontinent began to pull apart, creating a rift that eventually opened, creating the North Atlantic Ocean. Greenland ...
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One morning in Costa Rica I sit in a delivery truck as the ocean flickers through the royal ... egg-scavenging vultures, wild dogs, hungry raccoons. Then they start digging, uncovering and ...
The Somali plate is moving away from the Nubian plate, pulling apart the crust of the Earth. This activity will ultimately generate a new ocean basin as the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden submerges the ...
A system of Atlantic Ocean currents crucial for regulating the world's weather and ecosystems might be more resilient against climate change than previously thought, a new study found. Researchers ...
The Rise of Spotify and the Costs of the Perfect Playlist, a new book from the journalist Liz Pelly, the playlist is the ...
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