The Drake Passage, between the southern tip of South America and Antarctic, is infamous as one of the most dangerous journeys on the planet. But why is it so rough – and how can you cross safely?
This giant ice mass of 3,900 square kilometers, named A23a, was formed in 1986 and has been moving very slowly. After being ...
Since the 1960s, a strange, repetitious quacking noise called a “bio-duck,” which can frequently be heard in the Southern Ocean, has puzzled marine biologists and underwater acoustic experts.
NOAA's viewer shows which cities may be impacted along each coast, with dark blue areas indicating significant projected rises.
MH370 went missing under unexplained circumstances nearly a decade ago and aside from a few pieces of debris, the aircraft’s ...
Researchers are deploying the KM3NeT underwater telescopes in the Mediterranean Sea to study elusive neutrinos.
The deep sea field was located at a depth of 4,500 metres in the Central and South West Indian Ridges of the Southern Indian ...