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Scientists Looked Beneath Antarctica’s Sea Ice — and Found a Strange Upside-Down World
The study was conducted on the Dotson Ice Shelf, located on a floating extension of Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier.
Professor Zhang Xueting, director of the Marine Technology and Equipment Research Center at Hangzhou Dianzi University, opened his lecture with imaginative deep-sea imagery, guiding the audience to ...
The U.S. Navy recently tested its newly developed Common Control System (CCS) with a submersible unmanned vehicle during a series of underwater missions at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center Keyport in ...
Folks, we've got another missing submersible on our hands, but don't worry. There aren't any billionaires on board. In fact, no one is onboard the sub that was exploring underneath the "Doomsday ...
The doomed Titan submersible actually “solved” a Titanic mystery a year before its fatal implosion. In an archived OceanGate video, the company, which suspended its operations after the disaster, ...
Rock samples collected last year show surprising variation in the chemistry of an undersea volcano on the Juan de Fuca Ridge near Seattle. The variation comes from the mantle, the source of the magma ...
Amelia Earhart, the iconic pilot who mysteriously disappeared in 1937, may have her long-lost plane finally discovered. A former U.S. Air Force officer, Tony Romeo, has spent $11 million on a ...
Beneath Antarctica’s Dotson Ice Shelf lies a world previously unknown to scientists—a landscape of peaks, valleys, and teardrop-shaped formations etched by melting ice and ocean currents. This ...
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