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Interesting Engineering on MSNMassive iceberg breakaway exposes undiscovered creatures beneath Antarctic watersGiant sea spiders, octopuses, ice fish, corals, and sponges—some likely to be hundreds of years old—were discovered in a ...
A calving iceberg exposed a region that never before had been seen by human eyes, revealing a vibrant, thriving ecosystem ...
When the A-84 iceberg calved in January, it unveiled a 209-square-mile swath of seafloor. Nearby scientists rushed to the ...
A new study shows that the mere presence of poop prompted the crustaceans to launch into evasive maneuvers. New research ...
Unseen mountains, valleys, lakes, and rivers lie under Antarctica’s mile-thick ice sheet. Changes to those hidden rivers could have dramatic global consequences.
The deep seafloor showed a flourishing ecosystem, and the team believes they may have discovered several new species during their research.
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Green Matters on MSNFour New Emperor Penguin Colonies Were Spotted in Antarctica From Space — Thanks to Their PoopThe discovery of these penguin colonies might sound like good news, but the joy won't last long as climate change surges.
An international team on board Schmidt Ocean Institute's R/V Falkor (too) working in the Bellingshausen Sea rapidly pivoted ...
While operating the deep-sea robot nearly 7,000 feet below the surface, the machine’s camera captured a creature that ...
In our warming oceans, marine species are moving into new areas and 're-engineering' or often destroying those ecosystems, ...
In our warming oceans, marine species are moving into new areas and "re-engineering" or often destroying those ecosystems, ...
New IMAS research has determined that overfishing – and eating – of one particular pest is helping to protect delicate marine ...
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