Organisms in the deep sea rely on gravity flows to lay down sediment and then make burrows beneath the seafloor, according to a new study.
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The announcement comes after reports that Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence detected 62 Chinese military aircraft near ...
The Byford Dolphin diving accident saw five divers meeting their fate after complications with engine failure and an outdated ...
Although the project was approved in 2017, financial setbacks delayed construction. With an estimated investment of USD 1.87 ...
Rare deep-sea ‘doomsday fish’ washes up on Canary Islands coast - The oarfish – regarded as a harbinger of doom – was ...
Beachgoers in Mexico were treated to a rare sighting earlier of a shimmering oarfish, native to the deep sea and known as a ...
Traces of organisms detected in sediments from 7.5 kilometers below the ocean surface reveal how organisms living in the deep sea are engineering their own environments. Analyses of sediment cores ...
A strategic partnership deal between China and the Cook Islands spans areas from deep-sea mining to education scholarships, ...
Oarfish have long been associated with impending doom and its eerie appearance and deep-sea origins have cemented its reputation as a creature of superstition.
Dozens of dolphins have died after a pod of more than 150 stranded on a remote beach in Australia’s southern island of ...
New scans of the bottom of the Japan Trench reveal extensive burrow structures and evidence of regular "reset" events that ...
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