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Forget photosynthesis—these marine communities rely on chemosynthesis to survive in darkness, and under intense pressure.
Scientists have long studied organisms that thrive around hydrothermal vents. But those native to areas known as cold seeps — ...
Hurricane Iona was expected to move westward for the next couple of days and stay far south of the Hawaiian Islands, ...
Alerts for a potential tsunami were issued for coastlines in North America, Hawaii, Russia and Japan after a powerful ...
A research team led by scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences has discovered extraordinary deep-sea life in one of ...
"There's often an edge to the human eye on the seafloor." Scientists shocked as deep-sea expedition captures 'enigmatic' ...
A team of researchers discovered a “flourishing” ecosystem of clams, tube worms and other creatures over 30,000 feet below ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. An unexpected radioactive discovery beneath the Pacific Ocean seabed may provide researchers with a new global geologic time marker.
In 1999, scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recorded an unusual and eerie noise ...