Best known for sun, sea and sand, Libby Brodie discovers an island nation that has an enviable wine culture lurking below the ...
The county spent the end of February raking beaches daily to clean up fish kills for beachgoers, and county officials say the ...
State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Health Risk Assessment, Research Center of Emerging Contaminants, South China Institute of Environmental Sciences, Ministry of ...
Moving south, Duygu caught her first sight of corals in the Red Sea. What she saw in those shallow waters took ... Since her time in Bremen, Duygu has set up sensors both in the lab and the ocean, ...
Suez Canal Authority chairman Osama Rabei confirmed the shift, stating that the Red Sea crisis has not provided a lasting alternative to the vital trade route. Since November 2023, Iran-backed ...
Visitors to the shores of Eilat in the northern Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea, during March and April in the past two years were met with an unexpected sight—the shores were tinged with a striking pink ...
The hijackings of the Maltese-flagged MV Ruen in 2023 and the Bangladesh-flagged MV Abdullah in March 2024 confirm that Somali pirates are back, and they are exploiting the chaos of the Red Sea ...
A squad of the Jiaolong Commando Unit - Sea Dragon, a spec ops team of the Chinese Navy, carries out a hostage rescue operation in the nation of Yewaire, on the Arabian Peninsula, and fiercely ...
SCIENTISTS have discovered mysterious "death pools" that destroy all life where the Bible says Moses parted the Red Sea. Just below the sea surface in the Gulf of Aqaba are obscure pools of brine ...
Sports-lover turned journalist, born and bred in Scotland, with a passion for football (soccer). He’s also a keen follower of NFL, NBA, golf and tennis, among others, and always has an eye on ...
You've probably never thought of what the bottom of the Red Sea looks like, until now. Ever curious scientists, however, went and took a look for themselves and shared what they found in a 2022 study.
Scientists have discovered deadly brine pools nearly 4,000 feet beneath the surface of the Red Sea's Gulf of Aqaba. The pools contain water up to 10 times saltier than normal seawater and are ...
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