Scientists explored the seafloor after an iceberg broke off the Antarctic ice sheet. They were shocked by what they found.
The team realized that some of these Antarctic species had never seen humans before, especially the penguins they met.
In large part thanks to being in the right place at the right time, researchers discovered a thriving marine ecosystem ...
A calving iceberg exposed a region that never before had been seen by human eyes, revealing a vibrant, thriving ecosystem ...
When the A-84 iceberg calved in January, it unveiled a 209-square-mile swath of seafloor. Nearby scientists rushed to the ...
Researchers were in a remote region of the Bellingshausen Sea on a different expedition when the iceberg calved, giving them a chance to change course and explore a region never before accessible to ...
A new study shows that the mere presence of poop prompted the crustaceans to launch into evasive maneuvers. New research ...
A Chicago-sized iceberg recently broke away from Antarctica, giving scientists the chance to explore a portion of the sea ...
The deep seafloor showed a flourishing ecosystem, and the team believes they may have discovered several new species during their research.
An international team on board Schmidt Ocean Institute's R/V Falkor (too) working in the Bellingshausen Sea rapidly pivoted ...
Researchers in Antarctica were in the right place at the right time when an iceberg suddenly broke off, revealing a shocking ...
A gigantic iceberg cracked off Antarctica on Jan. 13, revealing a swath of ocean that had not seen daylight in decades. Researchers decided to search the seafloor under the freshly exposed ocean. What ...