You’re the product of stability on a planetary scale. Around 12,000 years ago, Earth warmed from an ice age into the relatively consistent climate that allowed humans to adopt agriculture, literally ...
Giving a whole new meaning to underground power, startup Deep Fission Nuclear has secured US$30 million in funding to install a micro-reactor in a mile-deep borehole by July 4, 2026 as part of the US ...
A UN treaty to protect marine diversity in the high seas was struck Friday after Morocco and Sierra Leone ratified the agreement, clinching the threshold of at least 60 ratifications needed to enact ...
Next August will mark a decade since Frank Ocean last released a studio album. While the follow-up to Blonde still seems like a longshot, the singer-songwriter has served up a few breadcrumbs in the ...
The latest Become a Deep Sea Explorer codes can be redeemed for free in-game items. This Roblox ocean exploration tycoon experience lets players dive deep to collect fish for their museum, while ...
The Oceans Calling Festival in Ocean City, Maryland, has a history of unpredictable weather. Saturday is expected to have steady rain showers throughout the day with a high of 75 degrees. Oceans ...
Climate change, pollution, and fishing are pushing oceans closer to their limits at an unprecedented rate. The pressure of that human impact is expected to double by 2050, according to a new study.
The 2025 Oceans Calling Festival in Ocean City, Maryland, drew 162,000 attendees over three days. Headliners for the event included Noah Kahan, Green Day, and Fall Out Boy. The festival, which ran ...
OCEAN CITY, Md. – The Ocean City inlet is buzzing with activity this week as crews work to transform the parking lot into the grounds for Oceans Calling Festival. Stages, fencing, vendor spaces and ...
American homes along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts are being washed away by the oceans due to climate change. This is also starting to happen on the Great Lakes. The reason is that climate change is ...
A pair of diamonds that formed hundreds of kilometers deep in Earth’s malleable mantle both contain specks of materials that form in completely opposing chemical environments—a combination so unusual ...
Greenhouse gas emissions from the burning of fossil fuels have pushed the acidity of the world's oceans past a safe threshold, scientists warn, threatening their ability to sustain shellfish and ...