During an expedition to search for a famed shipwreck, researchers discovered something unexpected: striking geometric patterns on the floor of Antarctica’s western Weddell Sea created by fish.
Researchers are not even halfway through analyzing the thousands of samples collected from the Southern Ocean, but they've ...
Tucked among Myrtle Beach’s neon-lit attractions and seafood shacks sits a dining establishment so perfectly executed that locals have been known to drive hours just for a reservation at New York ...
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Search For Shackleton’s “Lost” Ship Uncovered 1,000 Dimples On The Antarctic Seafloor – What Are They?
In 2017, an absolute unit of an iceberg calved from the Larsen C Ice Shelf in Antarctica’s Western Weddell Sea. It provided unprecedented access to this remote region that was a key search area in the ...
An underwater robot called Lassie has discovered "remarkable" icefish nests while searching for Sir Ernest Shackleton’s lost ...
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Massive Antarctic Iceberg Breaks Away, Revealing More Than 1,000 Nests Made by Unexpected Creatures
They explored Antarctica's sea floor and found more than 1,000 circular nests. Each of these structures did not have a layer ...
Frederick Sutton's Titanic personal effects, including gold watch and first-class passenger list, remain in family hands for ...
Thirty previously unknown deep-sea species, including a carnivorous “death-ball” sponge, have been confirmed from one of the ...
Beneath the ice of Antarctica’s Weddell Sea, scientists discovered a vast, organized city of fish nests revealed after the ...
In a remote part of Antarctica's western Weddell Sea, an area once hidden beneath a 200-meter-thick ice shelf, scientists ...
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