Getty Images Does it freak anyone else out that we know so little about the ocean? Although it covers about 70 percent of our ...
A recent deep-sea expedition into the Tonga Trench in the Pacific Ocean led to an astonishing discovery: a massive Pacific ...
"Dulcibella camanchaca is a fast-swimming predator that we named after 'darkness' in the languages of the peoples from the ...
Scientists dropped a camera to the bottom of a dark trench in the sea and soon captured footage of a big creature down there.
Researchers exploring the extreme depths of the Pacific Ocean's Atacama Trench say they have discovered an entirely new ...
AN ALIEN-LIKE deep sea predator has been discovered at the bottom of a 26,460ft trench – where few creatures are able to survive, let alone thrive. It is a part of the ocean called the hadal ...
The newly discovered predator sheds light on the surprising creatures that have evolved to thrive in some of the world's most ...
A never-before-seen predatory crustacean that feeds on other smaller creatures in the hadal zone was discovered in the Atacama Trench at a depth of 25,900 feet.
Dulcibella camanchaca, a newly discovered deep-sea predator, was found in the Pacific Ocean, unveiling a mysterious unknown ...
Characterized by darkness and intense pressure, the ocean's hadal zone seems uninhabitable, yet dozens of unique organisms ...
The species name camanchaca, which translates to "darkness", has been taken from indigenous languages in nearby western South ...
The significance of deep-sea virology and its impact on global climate and biogeochemical structures is not unknown, though ...