A new species of crab was discovered living 3,000 feet under the ocean's surface, according to a new study. Researchers exploring the area in a submersible in March 2021 discovered the crab and ...
The newly active cold seep, a “natural phenomena” that causes “hydrocarbon-rich fluids and gases” to seep into the water through the sand and rock, was first discovered in 2015, according to a study ...
Remarkably alien-like creatures have been discovered for the first time in one of the most remote and unexplored parts of the ...
The animal was covered in spines and had 'blade-like' claws. A new species of crab was discovered living 3,000 feet under the ocean's surface, according to a new study.Researchers exploring the area ...
Scientists boarded a submersible and plunged into the depths of the South China Sea. Thousands of feet below the surface, they encountered a “large” spine-covered creature. It turned out to be ...
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An expedition to one of the deepest ocean trenches has discovered a new species of fish and another not previously caught in the southwest Pacific, giving scientists a better understanding of ...
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In a known star system about 66 light years away from the Sun, the astrophysicists discovered signals for a new rocky planet about a third larger than Earth. The signals were captured by NASA’s ...
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