Divers from National Geographic Pristine Seas measure the world’s largest coral colony in the Solomon Islands. From the surface, it looked like a shipwreck, long forgotten on the seabed.
At 111 feet wide, 104 feet long, 18 feet high, and 600 feet around this stunning organism in the southwest Pacific Ocean is the world’s largest known coral that was discovered by accident.
Scientists say they have found the world's largest coral near the Pacific's Solomon Islands, announcing Thursday a major discovery "pulsing with life and color". The coral is so immense that ...
In a strategic move to enhance its 5G and 4G network revenue streams, Nokia announced on Wednesday its acquisition of the world’s largest application programming interface (API) hub and marketplace ...
Western Green Energy Hub, a proposed renewable energy plant to be constructed in Australia, has undergone a capacity upgrade and will now produce 70 GW of power instead of the previously planned ...
Could Bukit Kiara, a forested hill in Kuala Lumpur surrounded by housing areas, be the home of the world’s largest firefly? That was what had been circulating around social media prior to the ...
Past talks often had the star power of a soccer World Cup. But the meeting just getting underway in Azerbaijan won't have the top leaders of the 13 largest carbon dioxide-polluting countries — a ...
A hotel in the Philippines now has something to crow about – a Guinness Book of World Records accolade for the biggest chicken-shaped building in the world. The quirky hotel is a recent addition ...
With his crisp boxing, show-stopping power, and crafty footwork, Kwon is a delight to watch. “Pretty Boy” boasts an incredible 100 percent finishing rate across his nine victories in the world’s ...