Arctic sea ice has recorded its smallest winter peak extent since satellite records began 47 years ago, new data reveals.
Bjarge Schwenke Fors heads the Barents Institute, a local research organisation that is part of UiT Arctic University of Tromsø. The research leader has followed local developments in the small border ...
A Norwegian commando boat is docked near Harstad, Norway, during NATO exercise Joint Viking in March 2025. (Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo/staff) ...
A pair of shivering 16-year-old girls stranded on a tiny paddleboard were plucked from the sea after more than 16 hours adrift off the Florida coast. The harrowing ordeal for the two teens ended ...
(Anton Vaganov/Reuters) Servicemen on board the Admiral Kasatonov successfully applied their war experiences during a recent exercise in the Barents Sea, the Northern Fleet reports. The Russian ...
is facing boycott calls in Malaysia after consumers spotted a distorted map of the South China Sea on its mobile app. The map reflected Beijing’s unilateral nine-dash line claim over the ...
HANOI — Seething international tensions over the South China Sea have struck an unlikely victim in Vietnam: popular children's dolls pulled from shops over a facial mark supposedly resembling ...
The scene takes on added meaning knowing that at least one of the crew members aboard the Dragon has a particular affinity for the sea. Williams, had originally been expected to touch down with ...
His feat was officially recognised and recorded by Guinness World Records. Indian athlete Vispy Kharadi from Surat, Gujarat, has made history by setting a Guinness World Record for the "longest ...
When Catalonian Maria Branyas died in August 2024 at the grand old age of 117 years and 168 days, she was officially the world's oldest living person. To determine how Maria managed to collect so many ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Haze hung over the Salton Sea on a recent winter day, while black-necked stilts and kildeer waded in the shallows, pecking at crustaceans.
the world's seas rose by 0.23 inches (0.59 centimeters) in 2024, well above the 0.17 inches (0.43 cm) predicted by scientists. Launched in 2020, Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich is one of two satellites ...