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Researchers Discover “Death Ball” Sponge and Dozens of Other Bizarre Deep-Sea Creatures in the Southern Ocean
Researchers have discovered 30 previously unknown deep-sea species in the remote ocean surrounding Antarctica, they announced ...
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Massive Antarctic Iceberg Breaks Away, Revealing More Than 1,000 Nests Made by Unexpected Creatures
They explored Antarctica's sea floor and found more than 1,000 circular nests. Each of these structures did not have a layer ...
Scientists have discovered a “thriving ecosystem” of strange deep sea creatures on a newly exposed seafloor after an iceberg broke off near the Antarctic. The latest finding at depths as great as ...
New advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are transforming the way scientists explore and understand some of the most ...
Machine learning cuts image analysis time from hours to seconds, allowing real-time discoveries in Antarctica, says British survey team - Anadolu Ajansı ...
During recent Antarctic expeditions, researchers spotted a rare, poorly understood species: the Arnoux’s beaked whale, according to a new study. Photo from the journal Marine Mammal Science While ...
OSLO (Reuters) - Tiny marine creatures found on the seabed on opposite sides of the vast West Antarctic ice sheet give a strong hint of the risks of sea level rise caused by climate change, scientists ...
Researchers aboard the RSV Nuyina are on a two-month mission to better understand a massive Antarctic glacier. Australian Antarctic Division Armed with lab equipment and two months of food and clothes ...
Scientists found a sea creature with “large” pores on its throat off of Antarctica and discovered a new species, a study said. Photo from Derek Oyen via Unsplash The summaries below were drafted with ...
While surveying remote seascapes off the coast of Antarctica, an international team of researchers stumbled upon something unusual. They spotted several Arnoux’s beaked whales, a rare species renowned ...
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