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What’s Hiding at the Bottom of the Mariana Trench?The Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the world’s oceans, has long captivated scientists and explorers alike. Located in ...
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The Mariana Trench Expedition: What Frightened the Explorers?As one of the most extreme environments on Earth, the Mariana Trench is a place where pressure is more than 1,000 times greater than at sea level, and light does not penetrate.
During the 2012 DEEPSEA CHALLENGE expedition to the deepest part of the ocean, scientists spotted fuzzy mats that may be communities of bacteria clinging to the rocks.
More than 13,000 feet under the sea, scientists have found a volcanic wonderland unlike any other place on Earth. The newfound ecosystem is crawling with life—hairy snails, ghostly shrimp, and ...
Located in the far reaches of Newfoundland and Labrador on the Labrador Peninsula, Torngat Mountains National Park is one of ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNVideo: How Far Away Would You Need to Be to Survive a Nuclear Blast?As the video above explains, approximately 35 percent of the energy of a nuclear blast is released in the form of thermal ...
Katie Paterson, a Scottish artist known for deeply research-based works, continues her universal explorations with two shows ...
New Zealander Rob McCallum is a pioneer of deep-sea diving. He’s broken the record for the deepest dive in the Mariana Trench – almost 11,000m below sea level. He’s worked with the likes of ...
According to the joint scientific expedition, the observation was made 158 meters deeper than the previous record of 8,178 meters in the Mariana Trench, where living fish were confirmed in 2017.
New Zealander Rob McCallum is a pioneer of deep-sea diving. He’s broken the record for the deepest dive in the Mariana Trench – almost 11,000m below sea level.
It will probe the depths of the Mariana Trench—the deepest oceanic trench on Earth—using remotely operated and autonomous vehicles to reach depths up to 6,000 meters.
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