Cold seeps, the sites on the ocean floor where the bubbles of the methane gas rise up, are a home for a varied communities of bacteria, bivalves and other associated life forms. Disclaimer ...
Thousands of feet down in the Gulf of Mexico, an orange-eyed sea creature carrying dozens of eggs perched near a chemical ...
The scientists on board Schmidt Ocean Institute’s R/V Falkor (too) who are in the midst of a research expedition in the Atacama Trench found Chile’s deepest and most northern cold seeps at the ...
Microbial life in hydrothermal vents, cold seeps and various subsurface environments is ultimately sustained by deeply ...
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology now reveal how a bacterial parasite infects and reproduces ...
Despite some hot sunny days, it’s not too early to start weeding and mulching the garden to get it ready for its long winter ...
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Presto! The cold air couldn’t seep in and the warm air couldn’t seep out. You’d just insulated your windows. Of course, you couldn’t open the windows until spring, but who’d want to do that anyway?
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How many are left? Mistress of the Sea squat lobsters live between 1,500 and 4,100 feet down near cold seeps, a type of deep-sea vent that spews chemicals, the study said. Researchers described ...