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While exploring the ocean in a deep-sea submersible, scientists say they discovered a flourishing ecosystem capable of ...
However, The New York Times reported that researchers in collaboration with three universities and an oceanic research ...
The coral, named Iridogorgia chewbacca, is known for its long, flexible branches and shiny surface. The species earned its nickname because the coral’s “hairy” looking branches and upright, ...
From the deep ocean floor to vast underground caverns beneath our feet, these places challenge our understanding of the world ...
They found fields of frenulate siboglinids, tube worms stretching 30cm tall and just 1mm thick. These crimson worms were seen ...
The bumpy snailfish, discovered 10,000 feet down off the coast of California, shows that not all denizens of the abyss are ...
A recent underwater expedition has revealed a thriving network of creatures at the bottom of deep-sea ocean trenches. These extreme environments, with crushing pressure, scant food, and no sunlight, ...
Scientists have identified the bumpy snailfish and two other new deep-sea species, discovered during MBARI dives in Monterey ...
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Researchers discover never-before-seen aquatic life hiding in the darkest depths of the ocean
In these extreme environments, the crushing pressure, scant food, and lack of sunlight can make it hard to survive. Scientists know that tiny microbes prosper there, but less is known about evidence ...
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Researchers travelling along the Kuril-Kamchatka and Aleutian trenches in the northwest Pacific Ocean used a submersible to ...
NEW YORK — An underwater voyage has revealed a network of creatures thriving at the bottom of deep-sea ocean trenches. In these extreme environments, the crushing pressure, scant food and lack of ...
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