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Researchers created DNA tools that detect deep-sea marine animals like squids and octopuses by analyzing ocean water.
An expedition spotted a baby of the species in the South Sandwich Islands. This cephalopod can grow to more than 20 feet and has proved elusive in its deep-sea environs.
A one-foot-long young squid was spotted swimming in the waters around the South Sandwich Islands. The footage is ...
A colossal squid was filmed for the first time in its natural habitat near the South Sandwich Islands during a recent ...
Historical accounts of vast ocean waters glowing in the dark go back hundreds of years, and researchers are still trying to ...
Now his time is occupied by Ocean Builders, the company that has set up three solar-powered SeaPods, of differing designs, ...
It’s a few years away, but Victor Vescovo has already started working on the design of his next submersible. It will likely ...
Dig deep into archaeology, DNA and cultural memory with the first installment of the Marianas Storytelling: Land and Lineage Saturday Matinee Series, a four-part event taking place monthly from ...
Most tourist attractions are money pits by definition. But some are worse offenders than others -- especially when not worth ...
A new study in Cell reveals that species living miles beneath the ocean’s surface have independently evolved the same genetic ...
Beauty often hides in the smallest of details, and that is exactly how I feel when observing many of Guåhan’s trees.
A new study analyzes the evolutionary history of 11 deep-sea species from environments stretching from the central Indian ...