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How do you receive signals thousands of feet deep in the ocean? Learn about the technology submarines use to communicate.
Signal in Submarines: Our mobile phones and normal communication devices work through radio waves. (How are signals received ...
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Marine biologists just filmed a brand-new deep-sea jellyfish 14,000 feet below the Galápagos — its body pulsing in rhythmic waves of cold blue light
Roughly 14,000 feet beneath the surface of the eastern Pacific, where sunlight has long since given way to permanent darkness ...
The $368 million network of instruments collecting data in both the Atlantic and Pacific has been critical to climate and ...
Dive beneath the surface of ancient seas and you’ll find a world teeming with giant reptiles, armour-plated fish and predators with jaws wide enough to swallow you whole.
When we dream of landscapes, we might imagine rolling valleys or rugged mountains. But there is a whole landscape hidden from human view: the secret world of the seafloor. Half of Earth's oceans are ...
Underneath the ocean's surface lies a vast and ancient world. As demand for sustainable technologies increases, attention is shifting deep beneath the waves. Deep-sea mining is capturing the attention ...
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