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Oceans in the fire: How magma and hydrogen forge massive quantities of planetary water
In the beginning, when planets were newborn, they glowed like furnaces, vast oceans of molten rock wrapped in heavy blankets ...
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Researchers Discover ‘Death Ball’ Sponge and Dozens of Other Bizarre Deep-Sea Creatures in the Southern Ocean
The second expedition took researchers to the Southern Ocean’s Bellingshausen Sea, off West Antarctica. The team was the ...
Astronomers now understand that water-rich planets can form internally, even close to stars. A new study reveals that high-pressure reactions between ...
Diverse life forms exist on and within the ocean floor. These primarily consist of microbes, tiny organisms that can cope ...
Microscopic life thrives kilometers beneath Earth's surface, surviving on chemical reactions in rock and water. These ...
Since the Industrial Revolution, scientists estimate that the ocean has become around 30% more acidic from the uptake of ...
“Hurricane Melissa represents one of the strongest hurricanes to hit Jamaica in living memory, the slow-moving nature of Melissa, known as a stalling, makes it particularly hazardous. Moving at around ...
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Jellyfish Day Celebrates 500 Million Years of Ocean Wonder
Jellyfish Day honors one of Earth’s oldest and most fascinating creatures, glowing reminders of resilience beneath the waves.
Tests on olivine hint that water-rich exoplanets could generate H2O internally, possibly explaining ocean worlds and even some of Earth’s early water.
The deep sea is vast, dark, and almost completely unexplored filled with alien life, crushing pressure, and silence that feels endless. This video dives into the psychological and biological reasons ...
The $379 frames are Meta’s entry-level smart glasses, and a direct successor to the original that became a smash hit. They ...
Ahead of COP30, a UN report reveals current climate actions in national plans aren't enough to limit global warming to 1.5C.
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