Water allows the sand grains to flow to gather and intermingle and form more complex structures. In the same way, water acts like a cocktail mixer, allowing the atoms and molecules to come together, and also may form the building blocks of life. All...
Those planets are all going to be so hot, and you cant develop something as complex as life. Scientists have gone back to the drawing board, looking to find worlds capable of supporting life, small rocky planets like earth. We dont know that life has...
Are we alone ?And it ties into all the big questions: how do we get here ? where are we going ?Are we a part of a bigger picture? But for the longest time ,the question was taboo to science . Before the Mid-1990s ,it was considered somewhat embarassi...
For thousands of years, weve wondered if we are alone in the cosmos. Life, is it a one-time event, or its something that's occurred lots of times throughout the universe.? And at this very moment, new discoveries are bringing us closer to the answers...
Extreme ice melting led to thousands of walruses making an unusual gathering on the barrier island in Alaska. Biologists with the U.S. geological survey say the situation can be very dangerous, because walruses are easily startled and can't stampede....
The Census of Marine Life has released the most comprehensive inventory life in the ocean today. Its an unprecedented database of marine species living in 25 key ocean areas around the world. The findings published in the open access scientific journ...
Young loggerhead sea turtles routinely migrate thousands of miles. But these turtles are starting their migration a bit early while still in the egg. In a typical year, as many as half of all baby sea turtles may die. Sea birds swoop down and snatch...
Unfortunately, the two airplanes were extremely similar, and even up till nowadays, they are still flying these airplanes, and there were literally thousands of these airplanes made. Greg Littles hunch that this could be the ill-fated 1948 airliner m...
The experiment proves that a rogue wave could have theoretically sunk the S.S.Poet. But Graber has spent 20 years studying this oceanic phenomenon. He knows there is no evidence to suggest that rouge waves occur more often in the Triangle than any ot...
Hurricanes may have helped build the myth. But writer John Quiza believes they cant explain all of the disappearances. Anything can disappear in foul weather, but for it qualify as a Triangle disappearance, it has to have the unexplainable quality to...
I think the part that Lauras talked about that it has the year 48 on it, and the size of this plan and some other things, I think we may have found the DC3 that disappeared in 1948.That is my real hunch. And I really don't see many other options for...
They looked for anything that may help identify the plane in the murky depths. You can see that may be 2,3 meters in front of you, yet at back, tremendous bottom motion of the water, if you dont hang on to something, it will move you really quickly....
You don't have to move far up shore before the depths are tremendous and to be able to find an individual wreck in depths like that would be extremely difficult even with modern multibeam sonar technology, and certainly, incredibly difficult with a t...
The couple use global-positioning coordinates to close in on the underwater wreck. We're about 3.6 miles away and its directly southeast from this location. A dark shape looms in the water. It's pretty close. It's easy to be fooled by clouds flying o...
It's very hard to tell. We've just hit the water. It's very hard to tell what altitude we're at. We've crashed the airplane at 930 feet. It seems clear that flying into that methane caused enough confusion in the instruments and with Thomas and he en...