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A Chinese-led research team captures pictures of life at depths of more than 9km in the northwest Pacific Ocean.
Scientists have unveiled thriving underwater communities in the Pacific Ocean, with creatures like tube worms and clams that ...
Researchers have discovered a highly specialized community of sea creatures living 6 miles beneath the ocean surface—deeper ...
The discovery, led by scientists from the Schmidt Ocean Institute in Palo Alto, California, revealed a previously unknown ...
Scientists exploring deep ocean trenches have discovered thriving communities of chemosynthesis-based marine creatures in the ...
Strange animals found at the bottom of the ocean challenge our current understanding of life, scientists have said.
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Fields of worms and snowy microbial mats: Deep-sea submersible discovers flourishing ecosystem
In a tiny, high-tech submersible sunk deeper than the height of Mount Everest, scientists have discovered a flourishing ...
A team of researchers discovered a “flourishing” ecosystem of clams, tube worms and other creatures over 30,000 feet below ...
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See the bizarre life forms scientists discovered more than 30,000 feet under the Pacific Ocean
The Titanic lies about 12,500 feet under the ocean. The pressure down there is so immense that even submersibles supposedly ...
This suggests that the tube worms are the second-longest-living non-colonial species ever found in the depths of the ocean – the deep-sea clam Arctica islandica can live for 500 years or more.
They found that two species of tube worms actually trap methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, through a never-before-seen symbiotic relationship between the worms and methane-eating bacteria.
An expedition to explore the bottom of the sea has glimpsed tube worms living near hydrothermal vents, the first time the bizarre creatures have been seen in the Atlantic Ocean.
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