Deep down, beneath the icy edges of the Greenland Sea, a remarkable and previously undiscovered geological and biological ...
Old friends, lost love and a milestone birthday make a dream trip to the South Pacific island of Niue that much more ...
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World’s deepest methane-seeping hydrate mounds found 11,942 feet below Greenland Sea
Deep beneath the icy crust of the Greenland Sea, a multinational team of scientists has stumbled upon a world that shouldn't ...
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Deepest Arctic vent ever found is packed with life, scientists say
Far below the ice and storms of the high north, scientists have pinpointed the deepest known Arctic vent system and found it ...
Scientists have uncovered a hidden world 3.6 kilometres beneath the Greenland Sea, where methane mounds and life thrive in complete darkness. The discovery could transform climate science and ...
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How the planet fared in 2025 — the good, the bad, and the ugly
From winter wildfires in Los Angeles to the unchecked growth of data centers, here are the big climate stories we covered in ...
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Why Some Animals Never Stop Growing—And What Stops Them
Meet animals that grow for a lifetime, sometimes for centuries, and discover why dinosaurs did not, despite their huge size.
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Do Slugs Have Teeth? Inside One of Nature’s Weirdest Mouths
Have you ever wondered if slugs can smile — or if they even have teeth? How a slug eats is surprisingly complex!
From a third species of manta to a 'death ball' sponge, discover the array of new findings made in the world's oceans in 2025 ...
A multinational scientific team led by UiT has uncovered the deepest known gas hydrate cold seep on the planet. The discovery ...
After spotting the deepest hydrate seep ever, scientists were shocked to discover a deep-sea ecosystem thriving on the Arctic ...
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