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He Built the World’s First Submarine, But It Became His Tomb
He was an inventor, a dreamer, and a man determined to change the course of naval history. His creation, an early submarine - was meant to prove that humanity could survive beneath the sea. But during ...
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How the North Sea Became One of the Deadliest Workplaces on Earth
Beneath the raging storms of the North Sea, thousands of workers built one of the most ambitious and dangerous industries in ...
The algae was buried in sediment beneath the Baltic Sea with no light or oxygen. Researchers have successfully revived algae that remained dormant within sediment at the bottom of the Baltic Sea for ...
Beneath the North Sea, scientists have uncovered colossal sand formations, dubbed “sinkites,” that have mysteriously sunk into lighter sediments, flipping the usual geological order. Formed millions ...
The Dead Sea isn’t just the saltiest body of water on Earth—it’s a living laboratory for the formation of giant underground salt deposits. Researchers are unraveling how evaporation, temperature ...
Scientists have discovered hundreds of giant sand bodies beneath the North Sea that appear to defy fundamental geological principles and could have important implications for energy and carbon storage ...
We're starting to stash our planet-warming carbon emissions beneath the seafloor, but we might have to take these strange mounds of underground sand into account. reading time 2 minutes In the world ...
The discovery of salt giants in the Dead Sea—formed from a perfect mixture of conditions in the terminal lake—presents a prime opportunity to study how these geological formations coalesce.
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