A camera trap deployed by a Loch Ness researcher in 1970 was recently recovered by an autonomous robot. Not only was it still ...
The camera, which has been underwater for 55 years, was part of the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau's first attempt at ...
A submarine sent to explore Loch Ness in Scotland has accidentally come across a hidden camera which was set up in the lake ...
Roy P. Mackal — the controversial and colorful University of Chicago scientist whose study of monsters caught the attention ...
The unmanned submarine famously dubbed Boaty McBoatface accidentally uncovered a camera set up to photograph the Loch Ness ...
The camera was discovered by chance during a test mission by the UK’s National Oceanography Centre (NOC). Boaty McBoatface ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Adrian Shine of the Loch Ness Project about the discovery of an underwater camera set up 55 years ago to photograph the Loch Ness Monster.
An underwater camera set up 55 years ago to try and photograph the Loch Ness Monster has been found by accident by a robot ...
First Loch Ness monster sighting of 2025 reported Though ... and no definitive proof of the monster's existence has ever been found, the latest discovery comes after the center announced a ...
During a test mission, the underwater vehicle named by a poll - discovered the camera system by accident around 180m deep ...
Roy P. Mackal, a University of Chicago scientist, fruitlessly pursued the creature for decades. One of his long-lost underwater cameras has been found.
The advanced underwater vehicle, named Boaty McBoatface, was conducting trials in the loch when the camera was discovered.