The beaches of Sydney's Royal National Park have been disrupted by a pungent odor. And its source is drawing in more than ...
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The surface waters of the Antarctic are a cold, still world of ice, hovering around minus one degree Celsius. Thousands of ...
The lifeless whale may look inviting – to some. But it might be more dangerous for us humans to get close than you may ...
A deep-sea mollusk, Catillopecten margaritatus, lost its sight and adapted to bacteria and chemicals to survive in extreme ...
The beaches of Sydney's Royal National Park have been disrupted by a pungent odour. And its source is drawing in more than just seagulls.A 25-tonne ...
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Sargassum blooms that choke Atlantic coastlines actually start off West Africa years before they’re visible
Every spring, thick mats of brown seaweed called Sargassum pile onto beaches from Barbados to Cancun, smothering coral reefs, ...
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Top 75 scariest places in the world
Leave the night light on '€” you're going to need it. Join us as we count down our picks for the most terrifying locations on ...
Medical spa experts across Central Europe are using mineral water, mud, and science-backed practices to calm inflammatory skin conditions.
When a piece of science emerges that subtly renders the textbooks from the previous ten years seem lacking, you get a certain feeling. Not exactly incorrect.
As many as 30 others were treated at a hospital and at the scene after a “chemical release” of hydrogen sulfide at a plant in Nitro, W.Va., the authorities said. By Christine Hauser and Mark Walker ...
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