On World Rivers Day, we are reminded that rivers are living systems, and that their well-being is inseparable from our own.
Earth's atmospheric rivers are no longer traveling along their historical paths. They are shifting toward both poles, an unexpected change.
Over the past 40 years, atmospheric rivers carrying moisture from the tropics have migrated between 6 and 10 degrees closer to the Earth's poles.
Old Nazi warheads and US warships have been reclaimed by a new army of diverse marine life, as scientists uncover how nature has made use of the munitions and fleets that ended up dumped in waterways ...
An ecosystem of marine life has been found thriving on and around munitions disposed in the Baltic Sea, upending our understanding of ocean life forms and their tolerance to toxic chemicals.
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World War II weapons dump site turns into surprising refuge for sea creatures
Marine life thrives on World War II explosives in the Baltic Sea, with crabs, worms, and fish outnumbering organisms in the surrounding seabed.
More marine life is living on some World War II munitions disposed of on the Baltic Sea's seabed than on the sediment surrounding it. The findings, reported in a paper in Communications Earth & ...
Climate change, pollution, and fishing are pushing oceans closer to their limits at an unprecedented rate. The pressure of that human impact is expected to double by 2050, according to a new study.
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Amid divorce and war, a Palestinian-Israeli actor finds himself ‘between the river and the sea’
For nearly two years, Yousef Sweid avoided talking about the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attacks and the latest war in Gaza. But now, the Palestinian-Israeli actor is confronting the conflict in his ...
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