• Georgian Designers Fly Across Seas For DFW’s The Black Sea Fashion Show

    In the era of mass production and endless short-lived trends, “unique” is a quality that’s hard to come by. The creators of Geo In Style, however, have looked past American standards and brought their native country’s fashion to the States. Get your Denver Fashion Week tickets here Creators Nino Walton and Nia Neilson are from […]

  • Sea of change

    NESTLED in the heart of the Coral Triangle, Tun Mustapha Park (TMP) in Sabah, Malaysia, stands as a testament to the collaborative efforts of local co

  • The Cloud Under the Sea

    "The Ocean Link was one of a small number of ships that maintain the subsea cables that carry 99 percent of the world’s data."

  • Exploring the Forests of the Sea

    This story was originally published by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. When Maggie Reddy was growing up on the eastern coast of South Africa in the 1990s, the

  • Venomous lionfish are invading the Mediterranean Sea

    Amsterdam, Apr 25 (Prensa Latina) In a study, researchers from Wageningen University and Research, the Netherlands, have published an invasion of lionfish in the Mediterranean Sea, highlighting a rapid spread and possible ecological impacts, the journal NeoBiota published on Thursday. The post Venomous lionfish are invading the Mediterranean Sea first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • Estuaries, the ‘nurseries of the sea’, are disappearing fast

    Study reveals repurposing of ecologically vital land for homes or agriculture is happening particularly rapidly in AsiaEstuaries – the place where a river meets the ocean – are often called the “nurseries of the sea”. They are home to many of the fish we eat and support vast numbers of birds, while the surrounding salt marsh helps to stabilise shorelines and absorb floods.However, a new study shows that nearly half of the world’s estuaries have been altered by humans, and 20% of this estuary...

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    Real Video of a Sea Cucumber Eating?

    Sea cucumbers are known to gather food matter with dozens of tube-like feet that surround their mouths.

  • Google all at sea over rising tide of robo-spam

    Opinion It was a bold claim by the richest and most famous tech founder:

  • How is the Red Sea crisis affecting British companies?

    Many shipping firms have suspended all journeys transiting the Red Sea. Average global container rates have spiked by about 64% over the past year. DFS and Dr Martens have experienced longer delivery times due to the crisis

  • Bronzebeard Sea of Thieves error explained and how to fix

    If you can't log in to Sea of Thieves and are getting the error code Bronzebeard, here is what it means and how to fix it.  Sea of Thieves is an online game, which means running into matchmaking errors isn't that uncommon. Each error has a code, so you can pinpoint the reason for the issue.  Here's the reason why you're getting the Bronzebeard error, as well as how to fix it.  What is the Bronzebeard error in Sea of Thieves?  Bronzebeard error in Sea of Thieves means the game...

  • A Prophetic Palestinian Perspective: 'From the River to the Sea'

    You have, no doubt, seen the banners and heard the chants from pro-Palestinians: "From the river to the sea Palestine will be free." They are not calling for a "two-state solution" to the Arab and Jewish dispute over the ancient land of Palestine. Instead, they are calling for a Palestinian state—free of all Jews—from the Jordan River on the east to the Mediterranean Sea on the west. That apartheid intent is where this modern, nationalistic call comes from today. Ancient Prophecies But where...

  • C5 heads back to sea on The Good Ship Murder

    NEWS BRIEF: Paramount-owned UK terrestrial Channel 5 has renewed its light-hearted murder-mystery drama The Good Ship Murder for second and third seasons and a Christmas special, again produced by UK outfit Clapperboard in association with Fifth Season.