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A new study found that the sea anemone, a member of the Cnidarian phylum, uses bilaterian-like techniques to form its body. This suggests that these techniques likely evolved before these two phyla ...
A submerged river valley under the Madura Strait was found packed with Homo erectus fossils and other bones submerged since ...
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Only about 20% of the ocean’s depths has been mapped by humans. Here’s what we do — and don’t — know about the deep seas and why studying them is so precarious.
The iconic "lost city" found at the bottom of the Atlantic ocean is unlike anything else researchers have managed to find on Earth.
Tiny particles known as "marine snow" drift to the bottom of the ocean, playing an integral role in slowing the pace of climate change.
Tiny particles known as "marine snow" drift to the bottom of the ocean, playing an integral role in slowing the pace of climate change.
The Okeanos Explorer found a line of oblong holes at the bottom of the ocean, which they say look "almost human made".
Only about 20% of the ocean’s depths has been mapped by humans. Here’s what we do — and don’t — know about the deep seas and why studying them is so precarious.
Scientists discovered that the brainless sea anemone build their bodies with a technique common in bilaterians... which is what humans are.
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