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A rarely seen deep-sea creature has just been captured on film—and what the camera revealed left researchers speechless.
Study reveals less than 0.001% of deep seafloor visually observed, highlighting need for increased exploration worldwide.
India's first manned submersible 'Matsya' for deep-sea research, along with innovative 'Samudrajivah' technology, set to ...
India’s Samudrayaan mission, launching in 2026, will explore $110B worth of deep-sea resources, aiming to boost self-reliance ...
India’s first manned deep ocean mission ‘Samudrayaan’ into a 6,000-metre depth using the manned submersible vehicle ‘Matsya’ ...
In this week’s Science for All edition, Vasudevan Mukunth discusses new research that estimated how much of the deep seafloor ...
Marine scientists have captured images of a mysterious tentacled creature that lives more than 3 miles below the ocean surface.
We also talk with Gerard Barron, CEO of TMC The Metals Company, about the challenges of picking up deep sea metals with ...
As tensions rise to grab Arctic resources, the U.S. is racing to construct a new icebreaker vessel that can secure a foothold ...
A study reveals that to this day, only a tiny fraction of the ocean floor has been visually recorded. Although it covers ...