deep ocean
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Comb Jellies’ Secret to Surviving the Ocean’s Crushing Depths Revealed by Scientists
Deep-sea comb jellies thrive in crushing pressures with unique lipid adaptations, revealing life’s resilience in Earth’s extremes
Latest Research Articles
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Sharks and Other Large Predators Frequent the Deep Ocean More Than We Thought, New Study
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Humpback Whale Songs Detected in Deep Ocean Between Hawaii and Mexico's Isla Clarion in a New Migration Pattern
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Marine Heatwaves Cause Chaos in Deepwater as Oceans Absorb 90% of Heat Trapped by Greenhouse Gases [Study]
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Lancetfish: Several Cannibal Fish from Twilight Zone Mysteriously Washes Up Along Oregon Beaches
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Rare Video Shows How Silent Predator Hunts Prey for the First Time
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Methane Alert: Scientists Find Leak in Algerian Desert; Fjord Emissions in Heavy Storms
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'Unexpected Phenomenon' in Deep Ocean: Sponges Move Around More Than We Think!
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WATCH: Rare Clip of Elusive Deep Sea Giant -- Seven-Armed Octopus Devouring Helpless Jellyfish
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Scientists Discover First Fully Warm-Blooded Fish
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Cold Water Reefs Fuse in a Rare Example of Deep-Sea Cooperation
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Jellyfish Falls: An Underestimated Boon to Deep Sea Ecosystems
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Rare Record Setting Whale Found Dead on Australian Shore