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Once Earth’s filthiest waters, the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is now home to a strange marine life
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch has long been described in terms of scale. In the waters between Hawaii and California, inside the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre, debris drifts into a broad ...
It’s been two years since El Niño wreaked havoc across the globe. The climate pattern, which takes place as a result of changes in the Pacific Ocean, drove heavy rainfall along the western U.S. and ...
They were once believed to be legend; but scientists, and the use of modern technology, have proven their reality. In a new report from EcoNews, they show satellites over the Pacific Ocean detected, ...
Japan is the biggest consumer of rare earths after China. Beijing dominates the supply chain for the strategic minerals, ...
Scientists recently discovered 'hidden chemical universe' inside coral reefs that could provide solutions to human diseases ...
Scientists discovered plate anomalies in Earth's mantle using seismic wave analysis. These mysterious structures challenge ...
Researchers have long been puzzled by the observed cooling of the eastern tropical Pacific and the Southern Ocean accompanying global warming. Existing climate models have failed to capture this ...
A major new study shows long-term ocean warming is steadily reducing fish populations, putting global food security at risk.
Mexico said it seized about four tons of drugs and detained three people from a "narco sub" 250 nautical miles south of ...
US military's Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) claimed the vessel was involved in drug trafficking, without providing proof.
Deep under the Pacific Ocean, between 900 and 1,200 km deep, scientists have discovered something that doesn’t fit with what textbooks say about our planet.
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