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Scientists have long studied organisms that thrive around hydrothermal vents. But those native to areas known as cold seeps — ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNNASA Detects Creepy ‘Woman’s Voice’ in the Pacific Ocean Scientists Still Can’t ExplainIn 1999, scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recorded an unusual and eerie noise ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChinese scientists uncover strange life forms at 31,000 feet below the Pacific OceanA research team led by scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences has discovered extraordinary deep-sea life in one of ...
Hurricane Gil weakened into a tropical storm in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Saturday and was not forecast to threaten land.
Forget photosynthesis—these marine communities rely on chemosynthesis to survive in darkness, and under intense pressure.
Waves and strong currents are expected to continue Wednesday for Washington but it appears we've escaped largely unscathed.
MEXICO CITY -- Hurricane Gil was continuing to churn in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Saturday but is not expected to threaten ...
Alerts for a potential tsunami were issued for coastlines in North America, Hawaii, Russia and Japan after a powerful ...
A team of researchers discovered a “flourishing” ecosystem of clams, tube worms and other creatures over 30,000 feet below ...
The National Hurricane Center gives the latest update on Hurricane Iona and says it is "rapidly weakening" to the south of ...
A hurricane in the central Pacific Ocean has rapidly developed but is not expected to cause major issues for Hawaii.
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