Larissa and Duncan are sailing around the world with their two kids to spot wildlife and collect vital ocean data.
Most of the world's data travels via ocean cables that are at risk of frequent sabotage. DW explains where they lie and how they are protected.
At around 620 miles high, these subsurface “islands of rock” stand more than 100 times higher than Mount Everest’s summit of around 5.5 miles, ...
Millions of Americans are under weather warnings or advisories today as the U.S. braces for a new winter storm this week. A ...
A larger shelf means legal access to more of the ocean floor’s riches: animals, hydrocarbons, and, perhaps most important, ...
Not all heroes wear capes – and it couldn’t be more true for these everyday champions from Regional New South Wales who have ...
Climatologists monitor several indices, some ocean-based and some atmospheric, to provide a quick indication of the state of certain climate variables and climate indicators. To monitor the Pacific ...
Africa is broken. It is being dissected by the famous East African Rift which extends over a length of 5000 km along the eastern side of Africa and seems poised to destroy Africa as we know it.
India Oven in Sacramento is a hidden gem that transforms a modest strip mall location into a gateway to authentic Indian ...