Scientists have spotted for the first time two deep-sea “jelly” creatures readily turn into one individual following an ...
The speed and direction of deep currents off Mozambique’s coast are more subject to change than scientists expected.
Researchers discovered that some comb jellies can fuse their bodies together when injured. The unique adaptation, which ...
The ocean's twilight zone is iron-deficient, limiting bacterial growth and affecting carbon storage. New findings show high ...
Considering themselves “guardians of the sea,” haenyeo have only adopted wetsuits, flippers and goggles within the last 40 ...
The scientists found nanostructures around the vents that can act as selective ion channels, which means they work a bit like ...
Much like Powers’ earlier novel The Overstory (2018), Playground explores the deep enmeshment of human, environmental and ...
BREST, France — The French Navy has ordered an autonomous underwater vehicle from Exail that will surveil critical ...
The jellies appear to combine their stomachs and nervous systems in a form of fusion not seen in any other species.
Researchers have discovered inorganic nanostructures surrounding deep-ocean hydrothermal vents that are strikingly similar to molecules that make life as we know it possible. These nanostructures are ...
On Apple TV+, this documentary goes beneath the surface to capture the lives of haenyeos, the often elderly women of South ...