Strange and stunning happenings on our Planet.
Only 13 percent of Our Oceans Remain Wild
An international study shows that only 13 percent of our oceans can still be classified as wilderness.
Strange and stunning happenings on our Planet.
An international study shows that only 13 percent of our oceans can still be classified as wilderness.
Do you ever wonder what lives at the bottom of the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the world’s oceans.
Did you ever wonder what happened if you detonated a nuclear bomb in the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the world’s oceans?
This remarkable video footage gives us the rare opportunity to document a predation event in the deep sea…
Scientists has just created a high-definition 3D picture of the brain of a fruit fly.
In the very beginning of Earth’s history, this planet was a giant, red hot, roiling, boiling sea of molten rock – a magma ocean.
New species of armored dinosaur, Akainacephalus johnsoni, discovered in Utah.
11 million-ton gigantic iceberg looms over village of Innaarsuit, in Greenland. Watch the video…
Two days ago, the crescent Moon slowly drifted past Venus, appearing within just one degree at its closest, pictured at Cannon Beach by James W. Young.
Cuda is an underwater jetpack offering the experience of ultimate freedom.