In 1917, a civil engineer pioneered the first deep-sea vehicle to attempt filming underwater. A century later, we have James ...
A recent deep-sea expedition into the Tonga Trench in the Pacific Ocean led to an astonishing discovery: a massive Pacific Sleeper Shark was filmed at an astounding 1,400 meters below the surface.
Scientists exploring the ocean off the New Zealand coast believe ... Consumer inflation expectations could creep into the Federal Reserve's calculations on interest rates. David Wagner says ...
Many galaxies are visible in this deep field exposure ... we are unlocking a treasure trove of information for scientists to dive into and tackle some of the most intriguing questions in modern ...
It is very difficult to spend any length of time at such depths, but if we could, we could do much more scientific research into the deep ocean. It would also be easier to examine shipwrecks ...
The bathysphere—bathys is Greek for "deep"—was developed in the early ... In 1934, Beebe and Barton dropped 3,028 feet down into the ocean off the coast of Bermuda, relaying news of their ...
Sir John Ross lowers a line more than a mile into the North Atlantic and hauls up worms and a large sea star. Norwegians haul up from the deep a sea lily, a living fossil previously found only in ...
Singapore installs the world’s deepest art gallery 7,000 meters below sea level, blending science and culture near the ...