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(PhysOrg.com) -- A rare giant oarfish, probably the largest bony fish in the ocean, has been filmed off the Gulf of Mexico. This is possibly the first time the fish has been observed in its natural environment.
LOS ANGELES -- Blue whales have changed their songs. It's the same old tune, but the pitch of the blues is mysteriously lower -- especially off the coast of California where, local researchers say, the whales' voices have dropped by more than half an octave since the 1960s.
Of all the French toast joints in all the world, they’ll always have Lift 4.
Yet another paper questioning the theory that man is behind the warming of the earth over the past half-century: The notion that scientists understand…
If it seems like it's been ages since we got this much snow, well, it hasn't been quite that long. But it has been a few years since Maryland has absorbed such a relentless pounding of snow.
Researchers told 10News there's a possibility the potentially destructive combination of a large storm and high tide could occur within the current El Niño.
Getting deep with nine-time champ before IMAX premiere of 'Ultimate Wave Tahiti 3D'
LOS ANGELES----A blue ribbon committee of more than 20 of Southern California’s corporate, community and academic leaders was appointed by Metropolitan Water District’s Board of Directors today to identify and recommend new business models and strategies that will help the region meet its long-range water needs.
Blaze damages salon at Fisherman's WharfA fire Tuesday in Oxnard caused two minor injuries and damaged a beauty salon and college classroom, authorities said.The fire was reported at 11:38 a.m. at 3888 Channel Islands Blvd. in Oxnard’s Fisherman’s Wharf area. The blaze began in a second-story beauty salon and had worked its way into the building’s walls and attic, said Battalion Chief Mike O’Malia of the Oxnard Fire Department ...
A University of Rhode Island researcher who studies chemical pollutants in the marine environment has called on colleagues around the world to establish a global monitoring network to verify that the chemicals banned by the United Nations in 2003 are no longer in use.
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