Celec rules out damage at the Toachi mini hydro plant after emergency due to sediment removal
Celec confirmed that an unexpected water intrusion at the Toachi mini hydro plant did not cause equipment damage or affect personnel after a sediment removal operation.
How ancient Scottish rocks throw ‘snowball Earth’ theory up in the air
Recent research on ancient Scottish rocks challenges the established theory that Earth’s climate was entirely frozen during the 'snowball Earth' period.
What Antarctica hid under 523 meters of ice, scientists drill through the ice to reveal secrets from 23 million years ago
Scientists successfully drilled through 523 meters of ice in Antarctica to access and study sediment layers from 23 million years ago as part of an international research project.
Freshwater deposits discovered for the first time 200 meters below the seabed off the coast of the United States
Researchers have confirmed the existence of freshwater deposits beneath the seabed, marking a significant scientific discovery.
Drilling Tool Uncovers 23 Million Years of Antarctica's History... What Did It Find?
An international team of researchers successfully extracted a deep sediment core from beneath the ice of West Antarctica, revealing a geological record spanning about 23 million years.
Large ships are destroying the Baltic Sea. Experts from Germany reveal the scale of the problem
Experts are warning that maritime traffic in the Baltic Sea is causing significant environmental harm due to erosion and changes in sediment that threaten marine ecosystems.
Federal Justice also orders suspension of Vale's activities in the Fábrica mine
The Federal Justice has mandated the immediate suspension of Vale's Fábrica mine operations in Brazil due to safety concerns related to previous water and sediment overflow incidents.
Treasure found at 6000 meters: 'China will no longer be our only option'
Japan has uncovered sediment rich in rare earth elements from a depth of 6,000 meters during a test mission, aiming to reduce reliance on China for these valuable minerals.
Japan taps rare earth-rich mud from deep-sea floor to cut reliance on China
Japan has successfully retrieved rare earth-rich sediment from 6,000 meters below the sea floor in an effort to reduce its dependence on China for these critical minerals.
Pupovac's News Responds: 'Hunting against Serbs, fabrications, filoustaški sediment'...
Pupovac's News has finally commented after a three-day silence regarding the Serbian evening organized by the Serbian National Council, dismissing criticisms as baseless fabrications and an attack on Serbs.