Whether Barsa-Kelmes is a place of genuine supernatural power or simply a remote location where folklore met Cold War paranoia, its impact on the human imagination is undeniable. It represents our ...
There has been little change in the number of ships braving the strait since the ceasefire was announced on April 7th ...
Children who live within 11 kilometers of the Salton Sea, a drying body of water with a high concentration of salts and ...
Communities worldwide rely on reservoirs for drinking water, hydroelectric power, irrigation, and more. These critical ...
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If sea levels rose by 10 feet, California's coastline would be considerably impacted, a projection map by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows. Loftis said that the ...
Mirtalipova’s parable-like account of the Aral Sea’s dwindling waters makes for a startling story of ecological change. A series of seven opening maps chronologically establishes the dramatic ...
The environmental disaster of the Aral Sea has revealed the Karakalpakstan Autonomous Republic soils to increasing salinity and large-scale degradation. A main contribution of this research is to ...
Once the fourth-largest lake on Earth, the Aral Sea in Central Asia covered more than 68,000 square kilometers. But under the Soviet Union, its rivers were diverted for massive agricultural schemes — ...
A striking new satellite image released by the European Space Agency (ESA) on April 4, 2025, illustrates the latest stage in the collapse of the Aral Sea, once the fourth-largest lake on Earth.