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The Mariana Trench, located in the Pacific Ocean, is the deepest known part of the Earth's oceans, plunging nearly 36,000 ...
Scientists used an autonomous underwater vehicle to image previously unexplored, ultra-deep waters near the abyss of the ...
In the ocean’s deepest abyss, a world of bizarre and dangerous creatures thrives where sunlight never reaches. The Mariana Trench, a vast expanse stretching 2,500 kilometers with depths plunging over ...
A new autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) imaged a previously unexplored portion of the seafloor in ultra-deep waters near ...
While scientists are still investigating the potential dangers of human exposure to microplastics, they've been linked to ...
Tweak has designed a new Deep Sea Station to study the deepest parts of the ocean, but the Octonauts face multiple challenges ...
How do fish survive in the extreme conditions of the deep sea—amid icy cold, darkness, and immense water pressure? A genomic study provides surprising answers: A single mutated gene might have ...
A tiny deep sea robot took a dive into Earth's deepest trench Small robots could be the next big step for deep sea exploration.
Deep-Sea Superpowers Meanwhile, other studies peered into the genetic makeup of fish and shrimp-like creatures in the hadal zone. In one, scientists collected samples using the Fendouzhe submersible ...
What lives in the Mariana Trench? A topographical map of the Mariana Trench. In Guillermo del Toro’s 2013 giant monster movie Pacific Rim (streaming now on Peacock) the trench goes even deeper.
Researchers have linked mysterious sounds from the Mariana Trench to Bryde's whales using advanced AI tools. Known as "biotwang," these noises serve as a form of communication for the whales. The ...