A 10-foot sea level rise would leave a significant number of U.S. coastal cities "uninhabitable," J. Derek Loftis told Newsweek.
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Could floating cities save us from rising seas?
As sea levels rise, 800 million people from 570 cities may need to relocate by 2050. This video explores the concept of ...
In recent years, a major ocean current changed its path in two crucial ways. Now parts of the sea are rising, other parts are falling, ocean temperatures are breaking records — and Japan’s iconic ...
Picking up right where we left off, the third “Avatar” film in the trilogy follows the Sullys helping Spider (Jack Champion) ...
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Atlantic shift triggers ‘exceptionally fast’ rise for 135M Americans
Along the Atlantic seaboard, more than 135 million Americans live in a zone where the ocean is no longer rising steadily but ...
Even the best telescopes can’t see exoplanets. It’s all about watching for jiggly stars, blue shifts, and transits.
Research from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution finds the rate of U.S. coastal sea level rise has more than doubled in ...
New research reveals how ocean warming triggered the large-scale retreat of the Northeast Greenland Ice Stream ...
Stanford researchers have uncovered evidence that deep underwater earthquakes can spur the growth of massive phytoplankton ...
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The 50 best games of 2025
Never has that sentiment been more true than in 2025 — seen both in the best games of the year and in the culture around them ...
Explore why coral reefs are collapsing worldwide, the science behind the crisis, and the innovative solutions that may help ...
The Bermuda archipelago is actually resting on a 20-kilometer underplate that gives it enough lift to rise well above sea ...
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