Tiny, invisible swirls and twirls—not much bigger than a coin—deep below the ocean's surface are silently shaping some of the ...
Geoscientists at the University of Glasgow have helped reveal new evidence about the formation of one of the highest ...
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Something’s off: Korean director Hong Sang-soo hasn’t made a movie since What Does That Nature Say to You premiered at Berlinale in February. For any other director, that’s not a problem; in fact, ...
The ongoing El Niño has become more powerful over the past month and will likely continue to strengthen well into 2027, ...
An enigmatic feature of frozen soils can be explained in part by non-Newtonian fluid physics. Enter the Oobleck.
Hotter temperatures and harsher droughts could cause Indigenous societies to lose many of the species they have used for medicine, rituals and more, scientists found. By Raymond Zhong and Flávia ...