Researchers at the University of Arkansas (USA) have determined that, when water is cooled to an extremely low temperature, it will transform into a new form of liquid.
Scientists found that there are two large areas in the North Pacific Sea that are a promising land for marine life, attracting a diverse array of predators in the projected
Researchers found that water temperature plays an important role in how bacteria respond to oil spills.
Many of the world's largest lakes have been warming up over the past 25 years due to the effects of climate change, warned by the JPL Laboratory of the US Aerospace Agency (NASA).
The new technology will help to provide an earlier time estimate (about 12 months before the El Niño phenomenon) with a relatively high accuracy rate.