Unseen mountains, valleys, lakes, and rivers lie under Antarctica’s mile-thick ice sheet. Changes to those hidden rivers could have dramatic global consequences.
They form extensive underwater meadows, creating complex, highly productive and biologically rich habitats. Covering only 0.1% of the ocean floor, these seagrass meadows provide food and shelter ...
Have you ever played with a magnet and stuck it in a sandy wash? It will pick up lots of black stuff. Some call it black sand; some might think it’s iron filings. The black stuff is a mineral ...
Underwater search teams have been probing the River Frome near the M32 with poles, attempting to scour the river bed. Volunteers have also gathered in the Tesco cafe at the retail park to assist ...
The researchers will also be able to live and work underwater in a separate submerged habitat called Sentinel for up to a month at a time, while communicating with FLIP. Both the FLIP and Sentinel can ...
Last May, as the strongest solar storm in decades swept through the Earth’s upper atmosphere ... year of frequent and intense auroras across Europe as the Sun’s magnetic poles flip – part of an ...
With a giant magnet I uncovered hidden gems that were in the water! It was a crazy day of magnet fishing! Some of the items I found were bike parts, a generator, motors, and much more!
DURING the last ascent of the balloon F.NM.S. (August 18, 1934), we had the opportunity of measuring with precision the intensity of cosmic rays at altitudes of about 12,000 m., 15,000 m.
This makes it especially exciting when an ancient civilization is discovered underwater, as finding ruins in the world ... ground-penetrating radar systems like this to measure the magnetic fields in ...
A new study has shown that the glaciation of the Earth's poles was the result of a random coincidence of rare natural processes, rather than the natural climatic development of the planet. Maximum ...