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Scientists Turn Undersea Cables into Microphones to Track Orcas
For more than a century, undersea fiber-optic cables have quietly crisscrossed the world’s oceans, carrying phone calls, internet data, and financial transactions between continents. Lying on the seafloor, these cables form the invisible backbone of global communication. Recently, however, scientists have discovered an unexpected second life for this infrastructure: turning undersea cables into vast networks of microphones capable of listening to the ocean itself. Using this innovative technique, researchers are now able to detect and track marine life including orcas, also known as killer whales over enormous distances. This breakthrough is transforming marine biology, oceanography, and conservation science.
By Omoogun oluwaseun mercy25 days ago in Earth
Rubio to Warn That US Is ‘Prepared to Use Force’ if Venezuela Does Not Meet Demands. AI-Generated.
The keyword “Rubio to warn that US is ‘prepared to use force’ if Venezuela does not meet demands” has once again brought international attention to the long-running crisis between the United States and Venezuela. Statements attributed to U.S. Senator Marco Rubio signal a hardline stance that reflects growing frustration in Washington over Venezuela’s political leadership, democratic backsliding, and regional security concerns.
By Aarif Lashari26 days ago in Earth
Sea Levels Are Rising Across the World. But in Greenland, Scientists Say They’re About to Fall. AI-Generated.
When it comes to climate change, one of the clearest signs has been rising sea levels worldwide. From the melting ice sheets of Antarctica to flooding in coastal cities, the narrative has been straightforward: global temperatures rise, ice melts, and oceans expand.
By Aarif Lashari26 days ago in Earth
Wall Street Hits Fresh Records as Trump Talks Down the Dollar. AI-Generated.
Wall Street surged to fresh record highs this week, defying concerns about inflation, interest rates, and global economic uncertainty. Analysts point to a mix of positive earnings reports, resilient consumer spending, and, unexpectedly, comments from former President Donald Trump about the U.S. dollar as factors influencing investor sentiment.
By Aarif Lashari26 days ago in Earth
Conquering the Annapurna Base Camp Trek: A Himalayan Odyssey
Conquering the Annapurna Base Camp Trek: A Himalayan Odyssey The Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) trek is more than just a trek; it is a spiritual journey into the core of the Himalayas. The towering snow- covered peaks reach for the sky while the rhododendron woods seem to tell the tales of the adventure in their whispers. Located in the Annapurna region of Nepal, the ABC trek is a magnet for thousands of adventurers annually. This trek provides the stunning vistas of some of the biggest Himalayan peaks including Annapurna I (8, 091m) and the uniquely fishtail, shaped Machapuchare mountain (6, 993m). It is a must for all adventurers, regardless of their experience level. The ABC trek is like a melting pot of adventure, culture, and nature that are barely matched anywhere else on this planet.
By Pranjal Pandey26 days ago in Earth
Magnetic Magma earth
Super-Earths are rocky exoplanets more than three times the size of our planet, with far greater internal pressures and temperatures. For years, scientists assumed that if these worlds had magnetic fields, they would form the same way Earth’s does — through movement in a molten iron core. However, new laboratory experiments suggest something very different may be happening deep inside these massive planets. Under extreme pressure, certain molten rocks become electrically conductive. When these materials churn and circulate between the core and the mantle, they can generate magnetic fields on their own. This means a super-Earth might not rely solely on its core for protection. Instead, a thick, dynamic layer of magma could act as a natural magnetic shield, powered by internal heat and motion.
By USA daily update 26 days ago in Earth
Hunt for the Names of Mysterious Dwarf Planets. AI-Generated.
Far beyond the familiar planets of our solar system lies a cold, dark region filled with icy bodies, ancient debris, and mysterious worlds yet to be fully understood. Among these distant objects are dwarf planets, many of which orbit on the fringes of our solar system in regions like the Kuiper Belt and beyond. While some, such as Pluto, have captured public imagination for decades, many others remain unnamed, sparking a fascinating hunt among astronomers to discover, study, and ultimately name these elusive celestial bodies.
By Aarif Lashari26 days ago in Earth
Dollar Falls to Four-Year Low as Trump Insists US Currency Is ‘Doing Great’. AI-Generated.
The US dollar has fallen to its lowest level in four years, rattling global currency markets and reigniting debate over the strength of the world’s dominant reserve currency. The decline comes amid mounting economic uncertainty, shifting interest rate expectations, and renewed political rhetoric—most notably from former President Donald Trump, who has insisted that the US currency is “doing great.”
By Aarif Lashari26 days ago in Earth









