Adventurer and TV presenter, Steve Backshall MBE will take the Pontio audience in Bangor on a captivating journey through our ...
In a nutshell Ancient “snowball Earth” glaciations acted as giant geological bulldozers, scraping deep into Earth’s crust and ...
Teachers Anna ap Robert and her niece Lleucu Haf share more than just a passion for teaching Welsh - they're about to share ...
This important study advances our understanding of early Cambrian cnidarian paleoecology and suggests that the reconstructed ancestral feeding and respiration mechanisms predate jet-propelled swimming ...
Names associated with the ocean (or water in general) hold a special place in my heart. One of my friends who lives with his family out in California lives near the ocean, and all of them have names ...
A new ocean is being created in East Africa through changes in the tectonic plates -- huge segments of the Earth’s crust that move on top of the semi-fluid mantle underneath -- in the Afar ...
Ahhhh, Uruguay. In the never-ending, intriguing journey of wine, the country of Uruguay is one to discover if you haven’t already. With a population of around 3.4 million (90% of whom are descendants ...
Currently enrolled with the Heavy Equipment Technician program at Cambrian College, Ketcheson said it was during his early years he discovered a talent for working with heavy machines. He credits ...
The third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3), to be held in Nice, France, in June, could help to redefine global ocean governance. But the conference’s political statement — the UNOC3 ...
This striking satellite image, taken from Google Maps in 2021, shows a bizarre, jet-black, triangular structure in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. At the time, the mysterious object, which was ...
Led by biologist Danielle DeLeo, this new FIU research reveals animals that live in the deep sea use this light to navigate the ocean and potentially discriminate ... eyes evolved in the oceans during ...