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Meet the 5 wildest new deep-sea creatures scientists have discovered in the darkest parts of the ocean
The ocean is full of surprises, and scientists are still finding creatures that seem almost unreal. From tiny reef animals to ...
A deep-sea catshark (Scyliorhinus haeckelii) documented at 198 meters on the outer edge of the continental shelf, near the ...
A team of scientists announced Tuesday they have developed new deep-sea landers specifically to test their contentious ...
The first-ever survey of a deep ocean canyon off the Argentinian coast has revealed a treasure trove of marine wildlife. As IFL Science reported, the expedition to the Mar del Plata Canyon revealed as ...
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Scientists investigate ‘dark oxygen’ in deep-sea mining zone
Startling findings in 2024 suggested that metallic nodules on the sea floor produce oxygen and might support life. Now ...
In August 2026, Gradone and Selden will lead a 28-day expedition aboard the R/V Falkor (too), a state-of-the-art research ...
Off the volcanic ridges of the Eastern Pacific, deep beneath the surface where sunlight never reaches, a team of researchers ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A crew conducting deep-sea explorations off the coast of Japan was shocked to discover a new species of sea snail living at depths ...
A team of scientists announced today that they have developed new deep-sea landers specifically to test their contentious discovery that metallic rocks at the bottom of the ocean are producing “dark ...
A deep-sea expedition has recorded 30 previously unknown species from one of the planet’s most inaccessible regions, at depths of up to 700 meters, or 2,300 feet, in the Southern Ocean. The ...
A recent Schmidt Ocean Institute expedition off the coast of Uruguay discovered at least 30 suspected new species and explored a sunken warship. By Popular Science Team Published Oct 4, 2025 10:00 AM ...
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