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Into the Depths, the first 4D popular science film presented by the National History Museum of China, premiered in Beijing ...
US President Donald Trump’s new executive order on deep sea mining raises procurement and environmental alarms from campaigners and countries alike ...
A live colossal squid has been filmed for the first time ever—scientists stunned by the deep-sea encounter after a century of ...
Deep-sea mining endangers rare species, threatening biodiversity in the ocean's depths and raising critical questions about ...
The wildly popular Greek getaway destination has two hidden threats, and scientists are currently working to establish when a ...
This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center’s Ocean Reporting Network, where Elizabeth Claire Alberts is a fellow. BERGEN ...
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How Deep-Sea Tubeworms Live With No Mouth, No Gut—and No LightPerhaps the most astonishing among these are deep-sea tubeworms—creatures that thrive without a mouth, a gut, or even a hint ...
In 1982, geologist Martin Hovland sat aboard a research ship owned by the Norwegian oil company Statoil (now Equinor) in the ...
The scan of the storied ship was carried out over three weeks in 2022 by Magellan, a deep-sea mapping company based in the Channel Islands. Titanic: The Digital Resurrection, a new National ...
Microbes near volcanic vents use a secret metabolic shortcut, the rTCA cycle, to survive extreme conditions and support ...
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Fire in the Ocean: How Hydrothermal Vents Create Entire EcosystemsImagine a world of darkness, where sunlight never reaches and the pressure is crushing—yet in this abyss, life flourishes in ...
In the global carbon cycle microorganisms have evolved a variety of methods for fixing carbon. Researchers have investigated the methods that are utilized at extremely hot, acidic and sulfur-rich ...
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