More than 200 meters beneath the surface of the South Atlantic, where sunlight fades to nothing and water temperatures hover ...
Thousands of meters below the ocean's surface lurk some gigantic creatures, much larger than their shallow-water brethren. Scientists have a few hunches for why this happens, but the debate continues.
They’re called comb jellies though they’re not jellyfish. And they are beautiful when exposed to the light. But where some of them live, 8,000 meters beneath the sea, there is no light and they have ...
Deep Blue Sea director Renny Harlin doesn't recapture the slick appeal of his creature-feature classic with Deep Water, starring Aaron Eckhart.
What if the key to solving the world’s growing water crisis lies not on land but deep beneath the ocean’s surface? With millions of people lacking access to clean water and traditional desalination ...
Hundreds of meters below the Atlantic’s surface, off the coast of the southeastern United States, sonar pulses bounced off ...