News
Mark Vins on MSN7d
Holding a Living Alien: The Fascinating Deep Sea IsopodJoin me as we hold a living deep-sea isopod, a creature that looks straight out of a sci-fi movie, and learn about its unique biology.
Manufacturing Insights on MSN1d
Gigantic Creatures of the Deep Sea: How Abyssal Conditions Foster Giant Lifeforms?The deep seas have long captured human imagination, with their eerie, dark depths and mysterious creatures. However, what we once imagined as mythical sea monsters, such as the Kraken or giant sea ...
After nearly three months of renovation works, the former S.E.A Aquarium at Resorts World Sentosa reopens on July 24 with an ...
Three times bigger than the former S.E.A Aquarium, with realistic animatronics, mesmerising exhibits, and interactive zones.
4d
Interesting Engineering on MSNNASA studies Earth’s deep-sea volcanoes to uncover alien life on Jupiter’s moonWith a $621,000 award from NASA, University of Massachusetts Amherst microbiologist James Holden will dedicate the next three years to “predicting” the nature of life on Europa.
From deep-diving whales to jellyfish with long trailing tentacles, these deep-sea creatures highlight how much we still have to learn about life in the ocean’s depths.
Deep-sea mining could impact marine life stretching from the tiniest bottom dwellers to apex predators like swordfish and sharks, a major piece of industry-funded research found Thursday.
The latest addition is the Marine Organismal Body Size (MOBS) database, an open-access resource that—as its name implies—has collected body size data for more than 85,000 marine animal species and ...
Trawlers off southern India caught a deep-sea creature with a regrown tail later identified by scientists as a new species, a study said. Getty Images/iStockphoto Hundreds of feet down in the ...
7d
Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThese ‘Weird’ Sea Spiders Don’t Have Abdomens—and Instead Store Organs in Their Legs. With DNA, Scientists Are Learning WhyResearchers sequenced the knotty sea spider’s genome for the first time, revealing a missing gene that many other animals ...
A research team led by Occidental College has identified a previously unknown symbiosis; deep sea spiders that cultivate and feed on bacteria that oxidize methane.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results