Seasoned Palm Beach observers have learned never to discount the power of an off-market sale to move real estate during the offseason. A case in point: Of the nine highest-dollar single-family sales ...
San Francisco — An Easter egg dropped by Taylor Swift in the film for her new album is proving to be a boon for sea otters in Northern California. The pop star wore a vintage Monterey Bay Aquarium ...
Is This The World’s Oldest Story? Ancient Human Tale About The Seven Sisters May Be From 100,000 BCE
The team looked for an explanation as to why the myth involved a seventh bright star, visible to the naked eye. Running simulations, they found that 100,000 years ago, a seventh star – Pleione – would ...
Hank Wise reigns supreme in the ocean and the Catalina Channel, 50 L.A. restaurants where dinner costs $50 or less and more big stories.
The National Hurricane Center is currently tracking two waves in the Atlantic Ocean, however both have low chances of forming into named storms. The hurricane center said in an Oct. 17 advisory it is ...
Ryugu’s samples reveal that water activity on asteroids lasted far longer than scientists thought, possibly reshaping theories of how Earth gained its oceans. A billion-year-old impact may have melted ...
When Dwayne LaGrou asked Weird Animal Question of the Week what animals have the largest eyes for their body size, we were sure the answer would be guilty-looking dogs. The actual candidates proved to ...
To protect and preserve its natural heritage, the government of Cape Verde has conducted assessments of several important locations. As a result, seven sites have been selected as the Seven Natural ...
Earth's vast oceanic biodiversity remains largely unexplored, with only a fraction of an estimated two million total living marine species formally named and described. A significant challenge is the ...
Satellite data from the SWOT mission reveals how massive waves act as storm "messengers," carrying a storm's power across entire oceans.
Scientists have found that oceanic manta rays routinely make extreme dives of more than 1,200 meters – three-quarters of a mile – but it's not to feed, nor is it happening everywhere in deep water.
Many marine species are no strangers to the depths of the oceans. Some animals, like certain sharks, tuna, or turtles, routinely perform extreme dives, whereas for other species, such behavior has ...
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