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Deep in the Pacific Abyss, Scientists Uncovered a Strange Blue Mud—And Life Forms That Defy the Rules of Biology
Nearly seven kilometers beneath thePacific Ocean’s surface, in an environment no human has seen directly, scientists have ...
Scientists have discovered that deep-sea mining plumes can strip vital nutrition from the ocean’s twilight zone, replacing natural food with nutrient-poor sediment. The resulting “junk food” effect ...
The twilight zone hosts a diversity of life - including tiny krill, fish, squid, octopus and gelatinous species such as jellyfish.
Nodules on the abyssal seafloor in the Clarion Clipperton Zone with a mud cloud from a scientific remotely-operated vehicle (ROV) touching down.
A new study led by researchers at the University of Hawai‘i (UH) at Mānoa published today in Nature Communications is the first of its kind to show that waste discharged from deep-sea mining ...
A new University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa study has found that more than half of the zooplankton forming the ocean’s food building ...
Hydroacoustic mapping has recently challenged the long-held view of a uniform abyssal seafloor by predicting substantial habitat heterogeneity in this environment. The RUBBLE expedition M205 validated ...
Even if you're not an Xavier main in Love and Deepspace, it's hard to argue with the character's appeal: he's generally the kindest and most easygoing of the love interests on offer, and his defining ...
Through 8/17: Wed–Sun 7 PM; no shows Wed–Sat 8/13-8/16; Edgewater Presbyterian Church, 1020 W. Bryn Mawr, abyssalzonecollective.com, free, but reservations suggested A true ensemble piece, the play ...
At the time of writing, Caleb is the only Love and Deepspace companion who can't accompany you on the Find Tobias commission, simply because he wasn't in the game yet when it was released and Infold ...
Dumbo octopuses belong to the Grimpoteuthis genus of cephalopods. There are at least 17 known species, but there could be more. The largest grows to around 6 feet. As you can see from the clip, they ...
Ahead of Art Basel, French-Swiss artist Julian Charrière opened a new exhibition at the Tinguely Museum that invites the art world to take a deep dive into water —its healing, regenerative and ...
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