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A robot diver filmed cannons and 500-year-old pottery on the deepest shipwreck ever found in French waters
A robotic submarine operating at roughly 2,500 meters below the Mediterranean surface has filmed bronze cannons and stacks of ceramic pottery on the deepest shipwreck ever recorded in French waters.
The Bermuda Triangle built its terrifying reputation on disappearances that sound impossible: 20 planes, 50 ships, and hundreds of people gone in a patch of ocean that is not even officially ...
Star City co-creators and star Alice Englert break down the For All Mankind spin-off's biggest twists and turns in the Apple ...
Project Hail Mary, Solaris, and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy are all among the very best sci-fi books set in space.
A strengthening El Niño over record-hot oceans could reshape weather worldwide. Here’s what it means, how it affects us, and ...
Ubisoft has dragged one of Assassin's Creed's finest adventures into 2026 with Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced, a ground-up remake of 2013's Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag. Once again stepping ...
Archaeologists recently uncovered an 18th-century shipwreck in Norwegian waters containing the best-preserved cargo of its ...
Deep-sea drilling ships, sea-floor sensors and repurposed Internet cables are helping scientists to study the last unmapped ...
WHOI biologist Kirstin Meyer-Kaiser told Canadian Geographic that the Quest shipwreck has been transformed into a thriving ...
A deep ocean whale graveyard is revealing new clues about whale evolution and the ecosystems that form around their remains.
First close-up images of famed polar explorer Ernest Shackleton’s last ship released - Researchers hope to produce digital ...
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