Researchers descended more than 35,700 feet (10,900 meters) below sea level to collect biological samples that revealed ...
Deep-sea fish thrive in extreme pressure, darkness, and pollution, revealing new survival mechanisms and threats.
The deep sea, covering approximately 65% of Earth's surface, has long been considered a biological desert. In this extreme ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNA Hidden World Beneath the Waves: Thousands of New Microbes Found in the Ocean’s Darkest DepthsA groundbreaking study has revealed the presence of thousands of previously unknown microbes thriving in the hadal zone, the ...
Relying on China's self-developed human occupied vehicle (HOV) Fendouzhe, Chinese scientists have completed an exploration of ...
Organisms in the deep sea rely on gravity flows to lay down sediment and then make burrows beneath the seafloor, according to a new study.
Chinese scientists have identified 7,564 species of prokaryotic microorganisms — 89.4 percent of them previously unreported — during an expedition to the hadal zone, the deepest part of the ...
Researchers have uncovered over 7,500 new microbial species in the hadal zone, highlighting the extreme environmental adaptations of these organisms. The study suggests diverse microbial ...
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