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A University of Kansas researcher has spent years studying "aquaterra"—his term for regions around the world once populated ...
Scientists have just published the most detailed map of Antartica's seafloor revealing ultra-deep canyons reaching up to 4,000 meters.
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The Mysterious Sea in North America: What Old Maps Didn't Tell UsOld maps of North America often included mysterious bodies of water that didn't exist, sparking curiosity and intrigue. One such example is the so-called "Sea" that appeared on several early maps, ...
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Space on MSNInterstellar invader Comet 3I/ATLAS is packed with water ice that could be older than Earth"It could represent some of the oldest and most pristine water ever observed, formed in another planetary system and ...
A world-first study led by Museums Victoria Research Institute has revealed that beneath the cold, dark, pressurized world of ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNNew Map Reveals Antarctica's Gigantic Submarine Canyons - Some Deeper Than 13,000 Feet"Some of the submarine canyons we analyzed reach depths of over 4,000 meters (13,123 feet). The most spectacular of these are ...
“It’s a paradox. The deep sea is highly connected, but also incredibly fragile,” said Dr. O’Hara. “Understanding how life is distributed and moves through this vast environment is essential if we want ...
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