In a just-about hourlong address to the UN General Assembly, US President Donald Trump insulted the organization repeatedly.
Native Hawaiian leaders, scientists and fishermen are pushing back against attempts to roll back protections for national marine monuments.
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Stunning treasures pulled from Titanic's forgotten sister ship more than 100 years after it exploded
A trove of stunning artifacts has been pulled from the wreck of the Titanic's forgotten sister ship, which was designed as a luxury cruise liner but was requisitioned as a hospital ship during the war ...
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Viral Chinese ‘pregnancy robot’ story debunked: The real science explained
A viral Chinese pregnancy robot claim has been debunked. Here’s why the story was fake and what real science says about artificial wombs.
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Treasures from Titanic's forgotten sister ship discovered more than 100 years after it exploded
A trove of stunning artifacts has been pulled from the wreck of the Titanic's forgotten sister ship, which was designed as a ...
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Could Mars’ Spotted Rock Hold Traces of Ancient Microbes?
Astrobiological claims, particularly those related to the potential discovery of past extraterrestrial life, require extraordinary evidence,” declared Katie Stack Morgan, project scientist for NASA’s ...
The Rust Foundation, steward of the Rust programming language, has launched the Rust Innovation Lab, offering fiscal sponsorship to relevant, well-funded open source projects. The inaugural hosted ...
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A Graveyard of WWII Weapons Has Become an Underwater Paradise—but the Explosives Are Still Leaking
Millions of tons of ammunition that remained unused after WWII was dumped off the coast of Germany. Now, these weapons of ...
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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 ...
An undersea submersible has spotted crabs, worms and fish thriving on the surfaces of World War II explosives thought to be toxic to marine life.
UCLA and UC San Diego grad Megan McArthur retires at 54 after two decades with NASA. The space and ocean scientist's work ...
Erica Wik, a graduate student at the University of Gothenburg, was growing and studying marine eelgrass when she discovered a bubble snail in the tank, according to a news release. Mikael Andersson ...
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