Could lumpy metallic rocks in the deepest, darkest reaches of the ocean be making oxygen in the absence of sunlight?
When the crew aboard an ocean science expedition learned that an iceberg the size of Chicago had broken off from an Antarctic ...
Deep-sea fish thrive in extreme pressure, darkness, and pollution, revealing new survival mechanisms and threats.
Far below the surface of the South China Sea, a creature with “glass-like” skin was discovered. Greg Nerantzakis via ...
A newly discovered mechanism could explain the shock finding last year that oxygen is produced by metallic nodules on the ...
Life down there plays by a completely different set of rules, with creatures that have adapted in ways we can barely imagine. Just when scientists thi ...
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Global ocean expedition uncovers hundreds of new marine species, from a venomous deep-sea snail to a rare coral, highlighting ...
Researchers said that potato-sized nodules could be producing enough electrical current to split seawater into hydrogen and oxygen, a process known as electrolysis.
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