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Zooplankton like copepods aren’t just fish food—they’re carbon-hauling powerhouses. By diving deep into the ocean each winter ...
The ocean is far deeper than most people realize, holding secrets and mysteries that continue to astonish scientists and ...
Ocean health is moving into a danger zone, with rampant human-caused carbon dioxide emissions having already pushed ocean ...
Australian divers descended more than 500 feet underwater in total blackness to explore a ship that sank in 1904 with its ...
CudaJet can take you down to a maximum depth of 131 feet, and it delivers about 88 pounds of thrust. That translates to a top speed of roughly 10 feet per second, or about 6.7 mph.
Research ships rarely brave the Greenland Sea in winter. Early this year, scientists ventured into the ice-covered waters to ...
Because they don’t rely on any life swimming above, these green, fuzzy mats affixed to rocky outcrops may offer clues about the kind of alien life-forms that could survive in the ocean depths of ...
For the first time, Antarctic krill have been found on seafloor vents. One scientist is working to figure out what they are ...
In a twist on conventional wisdom, researchers have discovered that in ocean-like fluids with changing density, tiny porous particles can sink faster than larger ones, thanks to how they absorb salt.
Did you know that after the completion of the construction of one of the tallest buildings in the world - the Empire State ...
Depth use was influenced by temperature, but differently by sex: Females dived to greater depths than males in SST between ...
Imagine peacefully paddleboarding and enjoying the beautiful scenery around you, when suddenly a massive tentacle emerges ...