SPACEHarvard University astrophysicist Avi Loeb was convinced that he had already found enough proof that extraterrestrial creatures exist. Continue reading to learn why.
A total of 50 small sphere-like iron fragments suggesting extraterrestrial origins were found while exploring the depths of the Pacific Ocean. Read to learn more.
Large-scale deep-sea survey conducted in the untouched region of the Pacific Ocean uncovers thousands of sea creatures that were previously unknown. Learn more about them in this article.
NASA's Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite spotted Kelvin waves traversing the Pacific in an eastward direction, which is regarded as a sign of El Niño. Read the article to learn more.
A Harvard physicist is leading a 1.5 million worth mission to find the fragments of a meteorite that may hold evidence of extraterrestrial life. Read the article to learn more.
Nearly 12 years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japan is preparing to release treated radioactive wastewater into the ocean despite protests against it. Read the article to learn more details.
Scientists say water vapor injected into the stratosphere by the volcanic eruption this year may have a slight yet temporary warming effect. Read to know more.
NASA confirms a recent eruption from the Pacific's 'sharkcano.' Learn more about the submarine volcano and the information recorded from its recent explosions.
Experts behind the Nautilus expedition stumbled upon an underwater structure similar to the yellow brick road of the Wizard of Oz. Read more about this bizarre pavement-like seafloor in the Hawaiian Pacific.
The recent eruption of the Hunga Tonga volcano undeniably had a massive impact over the southern Pcific Ocean regions in January. Read on to find out why a recent study suggests that the volcanic eruption would not shift the global climate.
The Palmyra Atoll reef is undergoing a drastic change from structures of stony corals to entire systems of corallimorphs, and researchers fear the process is irreversible.
The elusive glass octopus was spotted by an underwater robot as it glides in the waters in the remote Central Pacific Ocean. Only its eyes, optic nerve, and digestive tract can be seen.