Ocean
WATCH: Norway recovers Chinese porcelain, European-made goods from 18th-century shipwreck
The ship, coined "The Porcelain Wreck," is believed to have sunk around the mid-1700s, and was found at a depth of some 600 meters, the museum said.
Russian ship that sank after strange explosions reportedly carying nuclear reactors to North Korea
Finding yourself in the quiet: A stay at Cyprus's Anassa resort - review
Israeli scientists pioneer way to monitor sea urchins as die-offs threaten coral reefs worldwide
School of sharks spotted near Ashkelon power plant
The plant, operated by the IEC, uses seawater to cool its production units. It then releases the slightly warmer water back into the sea, which can attract fish and sharks.
Study reveals Uranus' moon Miranda may harbor subsurface ocean
Researchers mapped Miranda's surface features, including its cracks, ridges, and unique trapezoidal coronae.
Rare translucent jellyfish found on UK beach, caught on camera - report
“There's not many instances where you can see the prey of a creature in a predator's stomach!” Banfield said.
Hottest oceans in 400 years endanger Great Barrier Reef, scientists say
Australia's Great Barrier Reef faces severe threats from record-high water temperatures, with rising warmth linked to climate change over 400 years.
Wreck of famed Shackleton’s last expedition ship ‘Quest’ found underwater off Canada’s coast
The wreck of Sir Ernest Shackleton's last ship, Quest, was found off Canada's coast, 62 years after it vanished, using sonar scans by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society.
Could AI save the oceans from pollution and overfishing?
About 5.25 trillion tiny pieces of plastic – or more than 600 pieces for each of the three billion people on Earth – have entered the oceans and seas.
Marine experts in Australia in race to save 140 stranded pilot whales
Up to four pods of whales have washed ashore in Western Australia near Perth.
UN sounds 'Red Alert' as world smashes heat records in 2023
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) claimed that in 2023 every major global climate record was broken and in 2024 this can only get worse if nothing changes.
Climate change drives global redistribution of fish species, new study finds
Examining thousands of populations from almost 150 fish species, the research shows that contrary to the prevailing view, rapid range shifts coincide with widescale reduction in the numbers of fish.
18th-century British warship found off coast of Florida
After the ship was wrecked, about 300 crewmembers managed to survive 66 days stuck on what is now known as Garden Key, the second largest island in the Dry Tortugas.