By Shi En Kim for Sentient. Broadcast version by Suzanne Potter for California News Service reporting for the Sentient-Public ...
By one count America spends 150 times more on space exploration than ocean research. Scientists have mapped almost every ...
Ninety-nine percent of the world's digital communications rely on subsea cables. Fixing them keeps us all connected – and has ...
Something fishy is happening in the deep blue sea. In a recent study, scientists documented how a particular fish species ...
While fish can be a nutritious and delicious protein source, not all varieties are created equal, especially when it comes to ...
HARDANGERSFJORD, NORWAY - Jørgen Wengaard steers around the rocky islands of a fjord, his boat cutting through the water’s ...
Research on sea robins, initiated by their unusual leg-like appendages, revealed their complex sensory and genetic ...
QUESTION: How do deep-sea fish survive extreme pressure? Deep-sea fish survive extreme pressure through various biochemical, physiological and anatomical adaptations that allow them to thrive in ...
Norway is poised to move forward with plans to mine for seabed minerals along its continental shelf despite public opposition ...
Coelacanths are deep-sea fish that live off the coasts of southern Africa and Indonesia and can reach up to two metres in length. For a long time, scientists believed they were extinct.
BEIJING, Oct. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Over 1,400 tonnes of frozen yellow-fin tuna captured by a deep-sea fishing vessel were quickly cleared and unloaded under the supervision of Rongcheng ...
This fish has legs — but they’re not just for ... specialized in detecting amino acids and chemicals produced by deep-sea organisms. But the most interesting finding came after the researchers ...