Many deep-sea creatures give out blue light called bioluminescence - but the stoplight loosejaw emits red light as well. This light is invisible to both prey and predators, and probably acts like a ...
The deep sea is home to habitats and species found nowhere else on Earth, and provides essential environmental services. Despite its importance, its vast size and challenging conditions mean there is ...
Why did they break one after the other? Over the following decades, as the global web of deep-sea cables expanded, their repair and maintenance has resulted in other surprising scientific ...
It used to be that you had a choice between IPS LED displays of various quality and resolution, mainly Full HD (1920 x 1080), WQHD (2560 x 1440), or 4K UHD (3840 x 2160). Most laptop displays were ...
Oxygen, the molecule that supports intelligent life as we know it, is largely made by plants. Whether underwater or on land, ...
A deep sea robot is exploring remote underwater canyons. And the biodiverse sights are astonishing. On a 55-day expedition ...
The Salas y Gómez and Nazca Ridges are deep-sea mountain ranges with multiple volcanoes that extend nearly 1,870 miles and are home to numerous species. Many of these are important fishery ...
Sea snakes are best known for their potent venom and startling colour schemes, leaving some impressive features overlooked. From nostrils that act as valves to tails and even scales that ease movement ...
Your support makes all the difference. A new deep-sea submersible capable of taking three people deeper than the Titanic is undergoing its first “wet test” this month. Initially reported to be ...
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WASHINGTON, Oct 17 (Reuters) - A deep-diving robot that chiseled into ... Sabine Gollner of the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, one of the leaders of the study published this week ...
Ninety-nine percent of the world's digital communications rely on subsea cables. When they break, it could spell disaster for a whole country's internet. How do you fix a fault at the bottom of ...