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The deepest point in the ocean lies nearly seven miles down and crushes almost anything sent there
Challenger Deep sits at the bottom of the western Pacific’s Mariana Trench, roughly 10,935 meters below the ocean surface.
There is high global demand for critical metals, and many countries want to try extracting these sought-after metals from the seabed. An international study, which has discovered large numbers of new ...
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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A research ship off Brazil pulled 31 new deep-sea species from the ocean’s least-explored layer
Scientists aboard a research vessel off the coast of Brazil identified 31 previously unknown species during just two weeks of ...
President Donald Trump is laser-focused on securing high-value critical minerals for the United States, whether through pushing to buy Greenland or demanding a share of Ukraine’s resources. But ...
The study inventoried thousands of mollusks, worms, crustaceans and other small marine creatures. Natural History Museum, London and University of Gothenburg As demand soars for critical minerals for ...
Deep-sea researchers uncovered more than 500 million unique genes and a promising protein that could improve DNA sequencing ...
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