A fleet of satellites has been used to monitor glaciers worldwide using optical, radar, laser and gravity measurements. From top: CryoSat, Terra, ICESat, and the twin GRACE spacecraft, above a map of ...
The GLIMS initiative has created a unique glacier inventory, storing information about the extent and rates of change of all the world's mountain glaciers and ice caps. The GLIMS Glacier Database was ...
Enter your best marine critter portraits in our latest Big Shot underwater photography competition for the chance to win an Aggressor Adventures liveaboard trip to Thailand The subject of our next Big ...
Salt is relatively light and can move around in rocks, much like ice can migrate at the bottom of a glacier, according to the National Park Service (NPS). Salt is also less dense than sandstone ...
Scientists are pioneering an underwater living space and hope to have permanent bases underwater in 2027, as ITV News' Science Correspondent Martin Stew reports Oceans cover two-thirds of our ...
A sleeping giant of a volcano is stirring in its underwater bed. The volcano, tucked underneath a submerged peak called Axial Seamount, is the most active volcano in the Pacific Northwest. Seismic ...
A new interactive map has revealed dozens of US cities could be underwater by 2100 due to ... levels to increase at a slower pace than the national average, according to SeaLevelRise.org.
An aerospace engineer has just spent 120 days not in the air, nor in space—but underwater. On Friday, Rudiger Koch ended his 120th day in a capsule submerged in the Caribbean, setting an ...
Russian ships which damage British underwater cables face being raided ... as well as bolstering national security and the UK economy.
President of India Droupadi Murmu unfurled the national flag at Kartavya path on the occasion of 76th Republic Day today. People from different corner of country are celebrating this 76th Republic Day ...
Canadian photographer Steve Haining has made history by setting a new Guinness World Record for the deepest underwater model photoshoot, conducted nearly 49.80 m (163.38 ft) below the ocean’s surface.
Imagine living underwater, not just for a few hours on a dive, but for days, weeks, or even months. One UK-based company is working on creating underwater habitats for long-term human sea exploration.
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