Finland's coast guard has seized a ship carrying Russian oil in the Baltic Sea on suspicion it caused an outage of an undersea power cable connecting the Nordic nation to Estonia. The Finnish ...
Nigel Farage said that this is the "top of the ice berg" GB News "This is survived through trail hunting. We've now got a Labour Government saying they might even want to ban trail hunting. I mean, ...
Workers in China have set a new record by completing the task of building the world’s largest-diameter underwater shield tunnel. The two mile section of the underwater shield segments is ...
These particular ocean vortexes are known as Taylor columns, caused by the presence of underwater mountains. The circulating currents that result can make it difficult for icebergs to break free, but ...
Captain Aquarius has captured some unusual sea creatures for his underwater zoo. In the deepest part of the ocean lives Zeoclode, avenger of the sea, who tries to rescue his friends. Professor Ike ...
were placed inside of a locked area of a boat as part of their water warfare training in Wales. Once underwater, each celebrity contestant had to find a way to escape on their own.
A23a, the world's largest and oldest iceberg, is finally cruising again through icy ocean waters after an unexpected delay. This summer, A23a got stuck near the South Orkney Islands, twirling in ...
Crews working there have completed the monumental task of building the world's largest-diameter underwater shield tunnel. Using the largest available tunnel boring machine (TBM) on Earth ...
The Denmark Strait cataract isn't the only known underwater waterfall, although other documented cascades can't compete with it in size. There are features known as knickpoints that often occur ...
The world's largest iceberg, A23a, is on the move after 30 years of being trapped near Antarctica. Scientists are tracking its journey northwards, anticipating ecological impacts as it melts in ...
The world’s largest iceberg, A23a, is finally on the move again after months of being stuck in ... again in what scientists call a Taylor column — a rotating water current caused by ocean flows ...