Scientists discover mysterious “dark oxygen” on ocean floor which could rewrite origin of life
Scientists discover oxygen production in the deep sea, challenging everything we know about ocean life.
Scientists discover oxygen production in the deep sea, challenging everything we know about ocean life.
Forget open water sharks. Some of the most interesting sharks on Earth live near the ocean's floor.
The deep sea is a magnificently mysterious place.
When discovered, TJBH was believed to be only 30 meters deep. However, in reality, it is deeper than the deepest ...
The activity is questioned for the unknown environmental impact it could have on the ocean.
The area could be at risk in the future and should be protected.
This is a turning point for a gargantuan industry, but the environmental damage could be catastrophic.
The expedition also collected a number of other deep-sea animals that may be new to science.
We've just started discovering the tip of the iceberg in terms of deep sea creatures.
For all we know about other planets and even other galaxies, there's still much to learn about our very own ...
Exploration Vessel (E/V) Nautilus is a 64-meter research vessel currently operated by dr. Robert Ballard, the discovered of Titanic's shipwreck. ...
For the first time, researchers have taken a look at the life that thrives in one of the deepest spots ...
Many deep sea animals, such as the infamous anglerfish, use parts of their bodies as decoys, to attract unsuspecting prey. ...