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Popular Rocky Mountain Elk Takes Its Final Breath at the Hands of a Hunter
Split 5, also known as 'Atlas,' became popular for its domineering personality and has now been hunted and harvested.
Melting Antarctic Ice Isn’t Helping the Ocean Absorb Carbon — Defying Years of Predictions
Analysis of a 2001 sediment core reveals thinning of the Western Antarctic Ice Sheet, reducing CO2's absorption capability in the Southern Ocean.
Beaches Are Shrinking Around the World. But Southern California’s Coast Is Surprisingly Growing.
Satellite imagery reveals how man-made structures, like breakwaters, accumulate sediment and enhance beaches.
Rhode Island Man Shoveling His Driveway Finds Exotic Lizard Buried Under Nearly 2 Feet of Snow
Man finds a severely weakened lizard and takes it home wrapped in his t-shirt.
New Weather Satellite Shows Earth’s Chaotic Atmosphere in Stunning Detail
New satellite launched by ESA uses Infrared Sounder instrument to form the most detailed map of Earth's atmosphere.
This Alaskan National Park's Rivers Are Turning a Mysterious Orange — and Scientists Are Alarmed
This network of orange streams is possibly a consequence of permafrost thawing, a direct effect of climate change.
'January Grizzly' Spotted In Yellowstone — Biologist Says One Of Earliest Sightings On Record
Footage captures grizzly bear venturing out in Yellowstone, way before its typical hibernation period ends
These Hungry Microbes Are Turning Earth's Worst Climate Threat into a Solution
Researchers have proposed ways to reduce methane in the environment with a promising study.
Warming Oceans Are Forcing Whales to Compete for Food — Way Earlier Than Scientists Expected
For around three decades, researchers have been extracting samples of whales and prey at Gulf of St. Lawrence and found interesting insights into their diet.
Photographer Stunned After Finding Rare 'Color-Changing' Octopus on a Beach Walk
A photographer finds a rare orange octopus on a beach, after a surprising increase in their numbers in the area.
Scientists Finally Find a Way to Track Space Junk Before It Hits People on Earth
Networks of seismometers pick up on vibrations of debris to map their trajectory on Earth.
Efforts to Cut Down Ship Emissions Is Now Dramatically Harming Ocean Health, Scientists Discover
In 2022, the coral bleaching event in the Great Barrier Reef was exacerbated, as vessels did not release as much sulfur as they did in the past.
Russian Rivers Are Creating Mysterious New Clouds in the Arctic, Scientists Discover
Arctic clouds form faster when seeded by gases released from terrestrial organic matter carried by rivers into the Russian Arctic Ocean.
Mysterious Ocean Beneath Antarctica’s Largest Ice Shelf Stuns Scientists with Rare Insights
Four-year record of ocean processes beneath the Ross Ice Shelf suggests water quality varies throughout the year within the cavity.
Scientists Open the World's Largest 'Doomsday Vault' — This is What’s Been Hiding Inside
At present, almost 2.5 billion seeds belonging to 40,000 distinct plant species are present in the facility.
Moon Will Turn Blood Red Soon — Best Viewing Times & Locations for 2026 Total Lunar Eclipse
People interested in witnessing this blood moon don't need any special equipment, but a telescope or binocular may improve the view.
Students Drop Baited Camera in Atlantic Ocean — and the Footage Reveals an Unusual Scene
A group of students put a BRUV (baited remote underwater video camera) inside the waters to see the activity underneath the Atlantic Ocean.
Experts Left a Camera Underwater in Washington for 100+ Days — the Result is Completely Unexpected
Scientists put a spy camera underwater and collected footage featuring interaction between marine creatures and a turbine.
China Wants to Launch 200,000 Satellites — and SpaceX Could Face Real Competition
The sheer number of satellites mentioned in China's proposals created quite a stir worldwide.