With growing interest in mining critical metals from the seafloor, countries are now negotiating international rules. The ...
Picture a home so beautiful it looks like it’s made of glass—delicate, intricate, shimmering. Now imagine discovering that ...
This octopus can brood its eggs for nearly four years without eating. Here’s how this biological extreme has reshaped how ...
Somewhere in the North Atlantic, more than a kilometer beneath its surface, a cold-water coral reef stretches across an ...
Dive into the fascinating process of creating a deep-sea diorama, inspired by the majestic Tulkun from 'Avatar.' This step-by ...
Scientists discover underwater mountain ranges, golden towers of coral, and never-before-seen sea creatures.
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Watch giant creatures move through the deep ocean
In the deepest parts of the ocean, some creatures grow far larger than their relatives near the surface. This strange phenomenon, known as deep-sea gigantism, has produced enormous squid, giant ...
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The Fish That Stands Still and Waits for the Ocean to Deliver Its Dinner
In the deep ocean, where sunlight never reaches, and food drifts down like confetti, survival is less about speed and more ...
The chain catshark may look like any other shark in daylight, but under blue light, its skin glows neon green. Here’s a breakdown of this remarkable adaptation.
Scientists found worms living inside a glass sponge castle - and that's just one of 38 new species.
Scientists recorded the first shark in Antarctic waters when a sleeper shark passed a deep-sea camera in near-freezing darkness.
Two deep-sea oarfish — nicknamed “doomsday fish” for their folkloric ties to earthquakes — washed up near the shoreline in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, stunning beachgoers and sparking online fascination, ...
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