Deep-sea fish adapt to some of the most extreme conditions on Earth. New research analyzing their evolution finds the same ...
Separately, the researchers also developed a soft gripper, which can be attached to a rigid robot. It was tested in the South ...
Advances in deep-sea technology ... The Mariana Trench Environment and Ecology Research (MEER) project provides the first systematic exploration of microbial and macrofaunal life in these depths ...
The revelations stem from the ongoing Mariana Trench environment and ecology research ... in redefining human understanding of deep-sea life and the responsibility it entails.
The researchers used crewed submarines and remotely operated vehicles to collect samples from about 3,900 to 25,300 feet (1,200 to 7,700 m) below the water's surface, in the Mariana Trench in the ...
Yet, somehow, life ... transparent sea cucumbers that crawl along the ocean floor on tentacle-like legs. But perhaps the most surprising thing you'll discover inside the Mariana Trench is this ...
A robot submarine has shared footage of the world's deepest point as it continues its search for deep-sea 'aliens' ...
Fendouzhe, China's self-developed human occupied vehicle, operates in the seabed at Mariana Trench on Nov ... China's entry into the forefront of deep-sea life sciences research, said the scientists.
These findings mark the latest results from the Mariana Trench Environment and Ecology ... our understanding of the limits of deep-sea life but also unveils an 'extreme survival manual' written ...
TASS/. The developers will upgrade the Vityaz-D deep-sea underwater drone, which submerged to the bottom of the Mariana Trench in May this year. In particular, the drone will be equipped with a ...