Today we have advanced submersibles and ocean mapping technologies, yet the ocean remains a dark, mysterious place. For ...
“Using the submersible Alvin, scientists encountered (an) isopod swimming 3.7 miles deep, with oar-like legs as long as your ...
Beth Orcutt wants to learn more about life at the bottom of the ocean, to inform decision-making on deep sea mining.
Plans to open a vast area of the Arctic seabed to mining will cause “irreversible harm” to unique and vulnerable wildlife and ...
Eerie new deep-sea footage shows the sunken Titan submersible’s severed tail cone resting on the ocean floor after its doomed voyage last June.
Scientists using ice-breaking ships and underwater robots have found the Thwaites Glacier is melting at an accelerating rate ...
An isopod living nearly 3.7 miles (6,100 meters) deep beneath the ocean's surface, has a very unique diet: it feeds on ...
Researchers managed to capture footage of a species that predates most dinosaurs during an expedition to the bottom of the ...
The Federal Government plans to explore deep seabed exploration and mining to tap into the vast resources of the blue ...
Scientific American makes presidential endorsement for only the second time in its 179-year history Ancient monument 'unlike ...
UK-based startup DEEP is developing subsea habitats that it says will enable humans to live and work in the ocean.
The movement of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the surface of the ocean, where it is in active contact with the atmosphere, to the deep ocean, where it can be sequestered away for decades, centuries, or ...