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The impact of the Caspian Sea’s shrinking waters extends beyond its shores. Home to diverse wildlife, the sea hosts six ...
The Aral Sea, once the world’s fourth-largest lake, is now not only a dried-out ecological ruin but the source of an extraordinary geological ripple. A new study in Nature Geoscience reveals ...
The dried-up bed of the Aral Sea, which has been shrinking since the 1960s, continues to rise due to swelling in the Earth's mantle, according to a study published in Nature Geoscience, Azernews ...
Once the world’s fourth-largest lake, the Aral Sea lost so much water that the Earth’s crust and mantle are still rising in response. The ground under the Aral Sea has risen over 1.6 inches in ...
As the Dead Sea shrinks, engineers prepare a daring solution: connect it with the Red Sea by way of a massive desalination plant. If it works, it could stabilise the lake and ease regional tensions.
How do not-for-profits innovate? Nonprofit organizations like Save the Children innovate by developing disruptive approaches to achieving their mission. The future of philanthropic innovation is now.
The MAXXI - National Museum of 21st Century Arts - will host the international exhibition MAMA "Mother Nature" from April 30 ...
Sea otters, those charismatic marine mammals known for floating on their backs and using tools, are doing far more than capturing our hearts with their playful antics—they are actively saving entire ...
Sea otters, those charismatic marine mammals known for floating on their backs and using tools, are doing far more than capturing our hearts with their playful antics—they are actively saving entire ...