Museum researchers reconstructed the evolutionary history of stony corals over the past 460 million years, providing insights ...
The shipwreck of the SS Republic (1865). Experimental deep-sea archaeology. Part 1: Fieldwork & site history / Neil Cunningham Dobson, Ellen Gerth and J. Lange Winckler -- The shipwreck of the SS ...
New research shows how deep-sea fish evolved unique body shapes depending on depth and habitat, revealing surprising ...
A recent deep-sea archaeological expedition in the South China Sea has led to the discovery and recovery of over 900 artifacts from two ancient shipwrecks dating back to the Ming dynasty (1368-1644).
Golden sunlight fell on the two amphorae, still caked in brown ooze, as they breached the Mediterranean’s waves. Their ascent from the seafloor, more than a mile down and 60 miles from land, had taken ...
The momentum of COP30 and the first global agreement for marine areas beyond national jurisdiction creates a unique ...
Fish species living in the deep sea feature a surprisingly large range of body shapes that evolved in different ways and at ...
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Archaeologists Unearthed Old Tools That Seem to Contradict Completely the Timeline of Civilization’s Origins
In a research facility in Manila, microscopic grooves on ancient stone tools are challenging one of archaeology’s ...
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