A tiny marine flatworm-inspired robot glides silently through water, revolutionizing pollution tracking and coral reef monitoring.
A fiery force beneath the ocean is reshaping Tonga’s Home Reef, growing an island through eruptions over the past few years.
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The Long Island University veterinary college in Brookville is now The Lewyt College of Veterinary Medicine, under a $20.5 million agreement with the Alex & Elizabeth Lewyt Charitable Trust.
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Greenland’s representative in the United States met recently with at least one ambassador from the Pacific Islands to learn more about a political arrangement that some think could create an ...
Now, this is how you do bombshells, Love Island producers. Honest thoughts: you've delivered one or two explosions in the bombshell department this series, but the rest have been, well, party poppers ...