A team of intrepid researchers has just described one such find: a fossilized Otodus megalodon tooth partially embedded in the ocean floor, some 3,000 meters (or 1.9 miles) below the surface ...
A massive shark tooth scooped from the central Pacific Ocean floor is likely millions of ... “We believe it belonged to the infamous extinct megalodon, but only time (and further lab analysis ...
And although he spends “eight days a week” scouring the ocean floor for fossils ... when he discovered a 6-inch megalodon tooth while diving in Venice, Florida, the feeling was incredible.
As one of the largest predators to have ever lived, megalodon captures people's imagination - and ... This means that shark teeth are continuously raining down onto the ocean floor, increasing the ...
New research from CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, and the University of Toronto in Canada, estimates up to 11 million metric tons of plastic pollution is sitting on the ocean floor.
People have been left gobsmacked after learning how oil rigs are built and fixed to the ocean floor. Jasper Storm, who specialises in engineering, has taken to YouTube to explain the complicated ...
New research from CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, and the University of Toronto in Canada, estimates up to 11 million tonnes of plastic pollution is sitting on the ocean floor.
New research from CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, and the University of Toronto in Canada, estimates up to 11 million tonnes of plastic pollution is sitting on the ocean floor.
Researchers have taken a deep dive into plastic pollution, and found up to 100 times more of the synthetic material blankets the ocean floor than floats on the surface. We apologize, but this ...
New research from CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, and the University of Toronto in Canada, estimates up to 11 million tonnes of plastic pollution is sitting on the ocean floor. Every ...
New research from CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, and the University of Toronto in Canada, estimates up to 11 million tonnes of plastic pollution is sitting on the ocean floor.