With some estimating that billions of balls are lost annually around the world, efforts are being made to tackle this ...
By Eric Lipton An election over the future of a United Nations-affiliated organization could determine whether the Pacific Ocean floor will soon be mined for metals used in electric vehicles.
Mankind has mined the earth’s surface for thousands of years. Now there’s a furious race to find even more metal that will ...
Comprehensive, precision-laser surveys, conducted via aircraft over the tiny Pacific island of Temwen ... would be expected from the underlying topography.' LiDAR remote sensing technology ...
following 40 minutes of routine communication after the craft began its descent to the ocean floor. The Titan acknowledged the message, stating that it had "lost system oand [sic] chat settings ...
Over a year after the tragic implosion of the Titan submersible, which claimed the lives of all five crew members, the first image of the submarine resting on the ocean floor has surfaced.
The first picture of the Titan submersible on the ocean floor has been released, along with the crew’s tragic last message. It was revealed during the first day of an inquiry into the fatal June ...
A haunting image showing the Titan submersible lying on the ocean floor is the first to emerge since the horrifying implosion that killed all five members aboard more than a year ago Over a year ...
Microbe Dietary Preferences Influence the Effectiveness of Carbon Sequestration in the Deep Ocean Sep. 12, 2024 — The movement of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the surface of the ocean, where it is ...
from the Pacific Ocean site as early as 2025 with a view toward commercialization. Manganese nodules rich in cobalt, nickel and other rare metals were found concentrated on the sea floor near Mina ...
The first picture of the wreck of the Titan submersible on the ocean floor was also released. The image showed the tail cone of the vessel sticking out of the mud at 3,775m deep alongside other debris ...
The first picture of the wreck of the Titan submersible on the ocean floor was also released. The image showed the tail cone of the vessel sticking out of the mud at 3,775m deep alongside other ...