Read more about the article World Of The Ice Giants: Study Shows How Water Flowed 140 Metres Uphill To Form Planets Biggest Ice Cave
The ice cave Eisriesenwelt in Austria. (Eisriesenwelt/Newsflash)

World Of The Ice Giants: Study Shows How Water Flowed 140 Metres Uphill To Form Planets Biggest Ice Cave

New research has revealed how water once flowed 140 metres uphill to form the "world's largest ice cave" in Austria, which is estimated to be between five and 10 million…

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Read more about the article Flowing Lava From La Palma Volcano Sounds Like Broken Glass
Lava flow sounds like ‘broken glass’ as it continues to move across open ground in La Palma, Canary Islands. (Instituto Geologico y Minero de Espana/Newsflash)

Flowing Lava From La Palma Volcano Sounds Like Broken Glass

Scientists have recorded this sound made by lava oozing out of the volcano on the Spanish Canary Island of La Palma which they described as being not unlike the sound…

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Read more about the article Stunning Underwater Gardens Boost Coral Diversity To Stave Off Reef Destruction
Dozens of corals planted in the coral garden,Mo'orea, French Polynesia. (Cody Clements, Georgia Tech/Newsflash)

Stunning Underwater Gardens Boost Coral Diversity To Stave Off Reef Destruction

These stunning underwater gardens are part of a project to save coral reefs from destruction by increasing their survivability and growth. Although coral reefs occupy less than one percent of…

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Read more about the article New British Study Finds Large Amounts Of Toxic Chemicals Like Copper And Lead In The North Atlantic
The Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) is fitted with silk meshes and towed in surface waters similar to the spaces occupied by marine mammals. (Marine Biological Association/Newsflash)

New British Study Finds Large Amounts Of Toxic Chemicals Like Copper And Lead In The North Atlantic

A new British study has found large amounts of toxic chemicals such as copper and lead in the North Atlantic potentially poisoning the fish that eventually end up on our…

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Read more about the article NGOs Take Action Against Spain Over Polluted Lagoon On Brink Of Ecological Disaster
The condition of the eutrophication contamination in Mar Menor, that has not improved during the last 5 years from 2016 to the 2021, in Spain. (ANSE/Newsflash)

NGOs Take Action Against Spain Over Polluted Lagoon On Brink Of Ecological Disaster

This footage shows the shocking levels of pollution in the Mar Menor saltwater lagoon in southern Spain that the government has allegedly been ignoring for the past five years. Menor…

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Read more about the article Decade Long Survey Finds Climate Change Is Pushing Isolate Reefs To Brink Of Collapse
The Global Reef Expedition mission to the Chagos Archipelago in 2015 allowed an international team of scientists to study some of the most remote and undisturbed coral reefs in the world. (Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation,Phil Renaud/Newsflash)

Decade Long Survey Finds Climate Change Is Pushing Isolate Reefs To Brink Of Collapse

A 10-year survey that studied coral reefs across the globe found that climate change and overfishing have pushed even the most isolated reefs to the brink. Researchers, who studied over…

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Read more about the article Experts Reveal How Dragonflies Migrate Over 1000 Miles Of Open Ocean
An international research team has used models and simulations to find out if dragonflies can migrate thousands of miles across the Indian Ocean.

Experts Reveal How Dragonflies Migrate Over 1000 Miles Of Open Ocean

A new study has revealed how dragonflies that are not even two inches long are able to fly nonstop for over a thousand miles in the longest migration relative to…

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Read more about the article Cosmonaut Snaps Canary Islands Volcanic Eruption From International Space Station
The volcanic eruption in La Palma has been photographed from the International Space Station by Russian cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky on 29th September 2021.

Cosmonaut Snaps Canary Islands Volcanic Eruption From International Space Station

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This incredible image of the Cumbre Vieja volcanic eruption on the island of La Palma was captured from orbit by a Russian cosmonaut on board the International Space Station. The…

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