Videos of ships appearing to hover above the sea have gone viral, but the explanation is pure science, a rare phenomenon ...
Most stool tends to sink to the bottom of your toilet bowl, but we've all had the occasional 'floater,' and of course science has an explanation.
Warming waters are pushing the dreaded flesh-eating bacteria up the Atlantic coast. Experts explain who's at risk and how ...
Even at a glance, the planets in our solar system are wildly diverse. Huge and small, airless and densely packed with ...
As part of a working visit to the United States, the King and Queen of the Netherlands ended their first day in Miami at the ...
Don’t siesta, check out one of the many Cinco de Mayo fiestas being held in Dallas-Fort Worth. Even though the well-known ...
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University of Miami study finds ocean chemistry shifts in low-oxygen zones
A team led by the University of Miami Rosenstiel School has documented a measurable decline in nitrite levels inside one of the Pacific Ocean’s largest oxygen-depleted zones, a finding that challenges ...
Apple's current head of hardware, Jon Ternus, will be taking the helm in September. The team discusses the biggest challenges ...
If you’ve ever been lucky enough, you may have seen a moose swimming. Its antlers and head rise above the surface, while its ...
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Barbara Kay: Trans activist files human rights complaints against media for failing to deny reality
In Jonathan Swift’s satirical 18th century masterpiece, “Gulliver’s Travels,” his sea-faring protagonist visits various ...
Curious how space science is always exaggerated. If there’s a meteor shower due, when you might see a fleeting shooting star ...
Warming ocean waters are priming beaches and raw shellfish for Vibrio. Scientists are trying to stay one step ahead.
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