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The Deepest-Ever Sub Dive Revealed The Saddest Surprise PossibleUsing the power of modern technology, Vescovo was able to set a new record for the deepest dive ever done using a submersible. On his descent, he made it 35,849 feet beneath the ocean's surface.
Researchers diving in a submersible in the eastern Pacific realized that the landscape they had studied the day before had ...
A study reveals that to this day, only a tiny fraction of the ocean floor has been visually recorded. Although it covers ...
We know next to nothing about Earth’s seafloors. According to a study published May 7 in Science Advances, humans have only ...
Led by the University of Delaware’s Andrew Wozniak, associate professor in the School of Marine Science and Policy, a team of ...
Kat Bolstad returned from an Antarctic expedition where she had used a new camera system specially built to search for the ...
From a research submersible, scientists saw hardened lava, dead tube worms and orange flashes from an eruption in the East ...
Developed by the innovative team at Interactive Tragedy and published under the newly established Pantaloon label, this ...
Mucky riverbeds. The underside of wind turbines or offshore fish farms. Oil platforms. Reefs and shipwrecks in a harbour.
The second wet test of India's Matsya-6000 submersible is likely to be conducted later this year for the ambitious Samundrayaan mission.
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