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The environmental disaster dubbed the "Quiet Chernobyl" still affects Earth's mantle today, with land around the Aral Sea ...
Researchers revealed that the Southern Ocean is changing in ways that differ from what scientists had expected.
Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime. But what happens when ...
Why Does the Dead Sea Let You Float? Discover the secret behind the Dead Sea's buoyancy. Learn why the extreme salinity of this unusual saltwater lake allows you to float effortlessly.
Waiting for the sea It took just 40 years for the Aral Sea to dry up. Fishing ports suddenly found themselves in a desert. But in one small part of the sea, water is returning.
The Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission launched in November 2009 will provide, for the first time, satellite observations of sea surface salinity ( ...
Sixty years ago, located in Central Asia, the Aral Sea held more than 240 cubic miles of water. Initially low in salinity, what was once the third-largest lake in the world by area began drying up ...
Italy and Turkmenistan have launched a joint environmental project to improve the ecological situation in the Aral Sea region. The initiative includes innovative technologies, joint training ...
Kazakh ecologists and environmental activists worry that the Caspian Sea’s levels are set to decline further.
‘The Caspian Sea is shrinking. It is visible with the naked eye’ Kazakh ecologists and environmental activists worry that the Caspian Sea’s levels are set to decline further.
Another day, another class action lawsuit in the food world. A lawsuit initially filed in February by the California Federal Court claims that Fine Ground Celtic Sea Salt and Light Grey Celtic Sea ...
The natural and climatic factors of the territory of the Turkmen Aral Sea region of Dashoguz and Lebap velayats were studied from June 16 to 18 during a joint Turkmen-Italian expedition. The aim of ...