A Stanford study challenges the expectation of large sediment deposits from a 34-million-year-old climate shift, finding ...
Stunning new deep-sea footage shows the sunken Titan submersible’s severed tail cone resting on the ocean floor after its doomed ... s tail cone wedged into the sand, with the remotely operated ...
According to highly cited conventional models, cooling and a major drop in sea levels about 34 million years ago should have led to widespread continental erosion and deposited gargantuan amounts ...
The Eocene-Oligocene transition marks one of the most extreme climate shifts since the extinction of the dinosaurs.
When seawater seeps way down into the Earth through cracks in the ocean floor, it gets heated by magma, rises back up to the surface, and is released back into the ocean through fissures called ...
The fish would also scratch the sand to uncover hidden prey ... The adaptations of sea robins to their ocean floor habitat might provide insights. For instance, genetic transcription factors ...
and subsequently ejecting the debris while the larger end caps fell to the ocean floor. While deep sea currents may have influenced the spread of debris, a spokesperson told Popular Science the ...
The researchers making the claim called for further studies into how oxygen is produced on the ocean floor while environmental groups called for a halt to disrupting the seafloor and mining of ...
(Gray News) – The U.S. Coast Guard has released the first video of the wreckage of the Titan submersible on the ocean floor. Monday was the first day of a two-week-long hearing by the Coast Guard into ...
The video, obtained using a remotely operated vehicle, captured images of the Titan's tail cone resting on the ocean floor with outer panels ripped off, showing remains of the vessel's wiring.
following 40 minutes of routine communication after the craft began its descent to the ocean floor. The Titan acknowledged the message, stating that it had "lost system oand [sic] chat settings ...
The Australasian Narrow-nosed Spookfish was found in the Chatham Rise, an area of ocean floor off the east coast of New Zealand’s South Island by researchers from the country's National ...