An estimated 150-foot siphonophore -- seemingly the longest animal ever recorded was discovered during a month-long scientific expedition exploring...
Scientists at Caltech and Occidental College have discovered a methane-fueled symbiosis between worms and bacteria at the bottom of the sea,...
Bacteria live in tiny clay-filled cracks in solid rock millions of years old
First time scientists have documented this phenomenon
National Oceanography Centre (NOC) research has revealed for the first time how submarine sediment avalanches can transport microplastics...
Bremer Canyon Marine Park is already known as a biodiversity hotspot for marine species such as whales and dolphins, however, a recent expedition...
Marine biologists have adopted "soft robotic linguine fingers" as tools to conduct their undersea research.
Bacteria in our environment can be difficult to study: They are tiny and often live under conditions hard to recreate in the lab, for example in the...
Microplastic pollution in the world's oceans is a growing problem, and most studies of the issue have focused on land-based sources, such as...
Diving 200 feet under the ocean surface to conduct scientific research can lead to some interesting places. For University of Texas at Austin...
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Deep-Sea Mining's Impact on Microbes
The essential roles that microbes play in deep-sea ecosystems are at risk from the potential environmental impacts of mining, a new paper in...
Mining materials from the sea floor could help secure a low-carbon future, but researchers are racing to understand the environmental effects.
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