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Although its land area is modest – only 1.7 square kilometers – Clipperton’s strategic and ecological significance is ...
A groundbreaking study in the journal Science, has unveiled how deep ocean currents—known as global overturning ...
Bethany Kolody prepares water samples aboard the NOAAS Ronald H. Brown, during the P18 GO-SHIP voyage from Easter Island to Antarctica in the Sout ...
The U.S. Pacific Air Forces previously told Newsweek that its spy aircraft were conducting "planned, routine operations" in ...
With nine new military access points under the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA), the U.S. is expanding its ...
Zinc Ion Batteries Market size was valued at $314.6 million in 2022, is projected to reach $467.1 million by 2032, grow at a ...
Few realize that South Korea bars foreign companies from exporting the mapping data necessary for digital map services. That ...
Far beneath the ocean's surface, where mountain belts rise and ancient oceanic crust lies hidden, a long-lost tectonic plate ...
Joint Region Marianas on Friday stressed the strength of the U.S. Pacific fleet, in response to media reports of two Chinese aircraft carriers operating in the south Pacific and northeast ...
The probable cause of a July 2024 fatal collision at Union Pacific’s Proviso Yard was an inexperienced conductor’s failure to ...
As rusting war-era ships decay on the seafloor, their toxic cargoes pose an urgent but often overlooked environmental risk.
No-shows by regional leaders at this year’s gathering suggest growing anxiety about US commitments in the region, experts say.