The Coral Triangle is an extremely biodiverse patch of ocean around the Philippines and Papua New Guinea. Its relatively murky waters appear to shield it against climate change — for now.
Smith and River, located at 50 N. Sierra St., has closed indefinitely. "While we do not have immediate plans to relocate Smith and River, our focus will be on our other Roundabout Group businesses," ...
Scientists warn that "flying rivers" — invisible streams of moisture that carry rain from the Atlantic Ocean westward across ...
River cruising offers a front-row seat to some of the world’s most spectacular moments — if you know how to time it right.
The International Space Station, at 250 miles above Earth, can see some of the world's most spectacular landmarks, both natural and man-made.
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Why the Amazon Has a River So Hot It Can Kill
A deadly river that boils without volcanoes, hidden deep in Peru’s jungle. Worshipped by shamans, feared by scientists Shanay-Timpishka is real, and it may be a glimpse into Earth’s future.
FENTON, Mo. — A logistics provider closed its St. Louis-area location earlier this month and laid off all its workers after losing a major customer. St. Peters-based LarKen Logistics LLC said all 66 ...
Cleveland Clinic and Amazon One Medical plan to open their first joint primary care location in late October, a health system spokesperson told Becker’s. The academic health system and Amazon’s hybrid ...
AVON, Ohio -- The official announcement regarding the Cleveland Clinic’s collaboration with Amazon One Medical came last October. At the time, an exact location for the new facility was not announced.
Amazonian dark earths (ADEs) are fertile soils created by pre-Columbian Amerindian societies of the Amazon Basin. However, it is still not clear whether these soils were produced intentionally to ...
New research reveals "unprecedented" conservation results of community-based management of protected areas in the Amazon—as many face a future in which they may become increasingly degraded due to low ...
When people talk about “the Amazon,” they generally mean the vast Amazon rainforest, not the river that gave the forest its name. (To test this, Google “the Amazon.” When I did that, the list of top ...
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