100-Foot Wave Smashing a Ship
In the video, a 100-foot wave hits a ship in the North Sea, during an intense storm. Had the ship been much smaller it could have been
In the video, a 100-foot wave hits a ship in the North Sea, during an intense storm. Had the ship been much smaller it could have been
Phytoplankton, the grass of the sea, by floating, drifting, plant-like organisms that harness the energy of the Sun. Then they mix it with carbon dioxide that they
New scientific study shows that the amount of heat energy absorbed by the oceans, created from global warming, have doubled since 1997.
The map above shows a global view of gravity anomalies, unveiling the most complete unified view of the Earth’s seafloor to date.
An epic journey on some of the best moments captured on GoPro in 2015. From high up in the sky to deep below the sea and everything
Antarctica sea ice maximum in 2015. For the past three years, sea ice at maximum set records. In 2015 that didn’t happen. Scientist called it “a return
Researchers developed a new polymeric membrane, presenting a breakthrough in water desalination.
While filming coral off the Solomon Islands, David Gruber, a National Geographic Emerging Explorer, encountered a “bright red-and-green spaceship.” Watch the video…
In the infographic you will see 10 reasons explaining why the octopus is the most incredible creature of the sea…
FlyShip, a next generation WIG (Wing in Ground Effect), can flight just above the surface of water at 250 km/h.