Using a remote vehicle, scientists first noticed the so-called a mystery mollusk in February 2000 at a depth of 8,576 feet in the Pacific.
University of Maryland researchers have found intriguing new evidence of ancient seafloor deep beneath the Earth's surface.
Ocean data technology specialist Terradepth has launched a cloud-native geospatial platform for its offshore energy clients, ...
Terradepth, a pioneer in ocean data technology, has officially launched a cloud-native geospatial platform for their offshore ...
On Thursday at 5:33 a.m. the National Weather Service issued an updated coastal flood advisory in effect until Friday at noon ...
Cod were observed devouring millions of capelin in Norway, revealing significant predator-prey dynamics influenced by ...
As stage manager for Theatre UAB’s “Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812,” Juliette Sosa Valle is responsible for every ...
For the first time in history, scientists have found amber fragments in Antarctica, thus closing one of the few remaining ...
The introductory wall label in the exhibition in Hobart cites Edmund Halley as the first man to sketch tabular icebergs inthe ...
The Director of Earthquake and Tsunami BMKG, Daryono, stated that the earthquake detected at 08:41 AM local time came from a depth of 90 kilometers in the Indian Ocean, precisely from a point about ...
By surveying the same areas regularly, researchers can identify, map, and monitor deep sea ecosystems and their inhabitants .
The discovery came as scientists from different organizations were aboard the Healy, one of two polar-class Coast Guard ...