Scientists first detected the unusual noises in 2014 while using underwater gliders to carry out an acoustic survey of the ...
off the coasts of Japan, the Philippines, and Papua New Guinea, near Guam and the volcanic Mariana Islands, you’ll find the deepest place on the face of our planet. The Mariana Trench runs more ...
I recently participated in a three-week-long, National Science Foundation-funded research cruise to the Mariana Trench. Our ...
Despite its isolation, the Mariana Trench is tainted by pollution, with microplastics found even in its remote depths, ...
It is found within the crescent-shaped Mariana Trench, the deepest trench on Earth. The Challenger Deep plunges to an estimated 10,935 metres (roughly 6.8 miles) below sea level - more than 1.2 ...
The Mariana Trench is the deepest place on Earth, and we're still in the dark about much of the life that calls it home. Here are just a few of the trench's eye-popping residents.
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: The Mariana Trench is the deepest point on Earth. So deep that if you dropped Mount Everest inside, its peak would still be more than a kilometer ...
In 2014, scientists first heard a unique sound coming from the waters around the Mariana Trench. Experts weren't sure what it was, but now a team of researchers led by Oregon State University have ...
Eels consumed in Japan are thought to originate from eggs that hatch in the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific, some 2,000 kilometers away. Drifting on the Kuroshio Current for roughly 170 days ...
The first explorers visited the trench in 1960 on a brief expedition, after which there had been no missions until Hollywood director James Cameron made the first solo trip to the bottom in 2012.