Beneath 3,600 meters of Arctic ocean, scientists have uncovered a seafloor unlike anything ever seen.
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Deepest Arctic methane seep found at 3,640 meters reveals thriving life
Far north in the Fram Strait, scientists from UiT The Arctic University of Norway, working with colleagues including the ...
Beneath cold, high-pressure oceans, water and gas molecules clump together into crystalline solids called gas hydrates.
Deep beneath the icy crust of the Greenland Sea, a multinational team of scientists has stumbled upon a world that shouldn't ...
The liquid ocean on Jupiter’s moon Europa appears to be completely sealed off from the planet’s surface, which may reduce the chances of finding life there ...
A multinational scientific team led by UiT has uncovered the deepest known gas hydrate cold seep on the planet. The discovery ...
The world’s deepest swimming pool is Deep Dive Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. The pool is 60 meters deep and filled with 15 million liters of freshwater, which is the equivalent of six Olympic ...
Researchers retrieved reef monitoring devices that had been placed in deep coral reefs in Guam. The devices were placed up to 330 feet below the surface.
At the bottom of the world’s trenches, there’s a fish that shouldn’t exist. Here’s how it earned the title of the ...
In China’s Taklimakan Desert, engineers are drilling a scientific well over six miles deep to explore the Earth’s interior ...
China begins drilling a six-mile-deep scientific well named Shendi Take 1 to explore the depths of the Earth and its secrets.
Halalaimus is a microscopic nematode genus commonly found in sediment on the seafloor. It lives 1–5 cm below the sediment ...
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