Underwater Volcano Poised to Erupt Before 2025

Underwater Volcano Poised to Erupt Before 2025

Oregon⁢ Coast’s ‍Underwater Volcano on teh Brink of​ Eruption Table of Contents Oregon⁢ Coast’s ‍Underwater Volcano on teh Brink of​ Eruption A⁢ Unique Possibility for Scientific Observation Axial Seamount:‍ A Deep-Sea Volcano Poised to Erupt Harnessing AI for improved Predictions Lessons from the Past, Insights for the Future Oregon Coast⁣ Awaits Potential Eruption of⁢ Active … Read more

Double Eclipse Month: Rare Planetary Alignment

Double Eclipse Month: Rare Planetary Alignment

2025: A Year of Celestial ‍Wonders Table of Contents 2025: A Year of Celestial ‍Wonders January 20-21: Planetary Parade March⁢ 14: Total Lunar Eclipse March‌ 29: Partial⁤ Solar Eclipse September ⁤7: Total Lunar Eclipse September 21: Partial⁤ Solar Eclipse 2025: A Year of Skywatching Spectacles? Get ready for a year of breathtaking celestial events! 2025 … Read more

Woman Dies After Falling into Sinkhole While Searching for Cat

Woman Dies After Falling into Sinkhole While Searching for Cat

A 64-year-old‌ Pennsylvania woman, Elizabeth Pollard,⁢ tragically lost her life after falling into an abandoned coal mine while⁤ searching for her missing cat.⁢ state ⁢police confirmed her death on August 6th, just days after she disappeared. Pollard’s ordeal began on the afternoon of August 2nd when she and ‌her 5-year-old granddaughter ventured‌ out to find … Read more

Archaeologists identify the site of an ancient battle in Iraq from spy satellite images

Archaeologists identify the site of an ancient battle in Iraq from spy satellite images

(CNN) Archaeologists have identified the site of an ancient battle in what is now Iraq by matching historical records with declassified US spy satellite images. Researchers from Durham University in Britain and al-Qadisiyah University in Iraq said in a statement on Wednesday that they discovered the site of the Battle of Qadisiyah, which took place … Read more

Climate change is making seas saltier, the effect is no joke

Climate change is making seas saltier, the effect is no joke

Jakarta – Major changes in the circulation of the ocean have caused the waters of the North Atlantic Ocean to be much saltier in the last 50 years compared to the other great ocean in the world, the Pacific Ocean. Evaporation is more intense in the Atlantic Ocean compared to the Pacific Ocean, especially in … Read more

Raccoon sausages are popular, is this the solution to Germany’s problems?

Raccoon sausages are popular, is this the solution to Germany’s problems?

(CNN) In Germany, where raccoon breeding is a problem, products such as sausages made from culled raccoon meat are becoming popular. In 2022, hunter Michael Reis will open a meat shop in Kade, west of Berlin. He said he came up with the idea of ​​raccoon meat to create a product that would stand out … Read more

A look at the role of giant rats in tracking wildlife smuggling, weapons of scent and curiosity

A look at the role of giant rats in tracking wildlife smuggling, weapons of scent and curiosity

(CNN) The African Savannah Rat is a large rat that is about the size of a cat. Whether you think they’re cute or not, their sense of smell has been proven to be able to detect land mines, waste, and even survivors trapped under debris. APOPO, a Tanzanian non-profit organization, is trying to use this … Read more

Smoke from Antarctic glaciers? , a NASA satellite captures rare views from space

Smoke from Antarctic glaciers? , a NASA satellite captures rare views from space

(CNN) Images taken this month by a NASA satellite show a rare sight of what appears to be smoke rising from a major glacier in western Antarctica. This phenomenon, called “sea fog” (sea fog), is fog, not fog. This satellite image shows a shelf of white cotton-like layers above where the Pine Island Glacier meets … Read more

The splitting of the Earth’s mantle in two due to the Supercontinent Pangaea

The splitting of the Earth’s mantle in two due to the Supercontinent Pangaea

Jakarta – The Earth’s mantle was split by the Pacific Ring of Fire, an ancient rupture that marks the creation and destruction of the supercontinent Pangaea, according to a new study. In one of these sections is the majority of the Earth’s land. Called the African continent, this region stretches from the east coast of … Read more

Ready to become Tropical Storm John, Tropical Depression Ten-E is born. It promises to make landfall!

Ready to become Tropical Storm John, Tropical Depression Ten-E is born. It promises to make landfall!

Sinaloa.- Not only ready to strengthen and reach the category of tropical storm, but also to impact national coasts, Tropical depression Ten-E was activated this Sunday, September 22, in the Pacific Ocean. Follow the 2024 hurricane season in the special section of Línea Directa He National Weather Service (SMN), confirmed shortly after the 15:15 hours … Read more