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Study reveals less than 0.001% of deep seafloor visually observed, highlighting need for increased exploration worldwide.
Deep-sea mining’s rise raises urgent legal, ethical, and environmental questions as demand for critical minerals grows in the ...
A groundbreaking international study published in Nature in April 2025 has unveiled the critical role of previously elusive ...
Mercury (Hg) is a naturally occurring element found across the globe, yet it becomes highly toxic as it accumulates up the ...
The deep seafloor remains a mystery—only 0.001% has been seen. We live on an ocean world. Yet we know surprisingly little about these oceans. In a new study published in Science Advances, researchers ...
In this week’s Science for All edition, Vasudevan Mukunth discusses new research that estimated how much of the deep seafloor ...
Researchers witness gigantic iceberg A-84 breaking away from George VI, revealing an unknown ecosystem and giant phantom ...
A new bioengineered ink dramatically boosts coral larvae settlement. The oceans are getting hotter and coral reefs are ...
Antarctica hides a world that’s both fascinating and a little eerie: entire ecosystems untouched by humans and rivers that ...
Deep sea ecosystems are some of the most mysterious and unexplored regions of the Earth that reside more than 650 feet below ...
The great deep sea mining debate has both pros and cons that need to be addressed before the procedure can become viable.
Marine scientists have captured images of a mysterious tentacled creature that lives more than 3 miles below the ocean surface.