The brine pools in the Gulf of Aqaba are up to ten times saltier than seawater and lack oxygen, causing marine creatures that enter to be anesthetized or die.
A team of researchers has recently discovered deep-sea brine pools in the Red Sea that may offer insights into ancient life.
Arabia had more rain 400 years ago, and rainfall was still double 200 years ago. Scientists used deep-sea sediments to study climate shifts.
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A new study reconstructing extreme rainfall in Arabia has uncovered that rainfall in the region was five times more extreme ...
The BTF missions are designed to project long-range strike capabilities through the Air Force Global Strike Command’s bomber fleet, which includes the B-1B Lancer, B-2 Spirit, and B-52 Stratofortress.
Scientists have discovered a deadly secret lurking beneath the Red Sea, brine pools so extreme that they instantly kill or stun any marine life that enters. Hidden 4,000 feet below the surface, these ...
Over the centuries, Saudi Arabia and this peninsula had a significant role, from an ancient trading center to the core of ...
A research team led by Sam Purkis, a professor and chair of the Department of Marine Geosciences at the University of Miami, ...
Scientists have discovered natural death pools in the Red Sea, in the region now believed to be the location where Moses ...