In the Dark Arctic Deep, Scientists Find a Hidden Oasis of Strange Life
More than two miles under the Greenland Sea, tubeworms, snails, crustaceans, and microbes live on gas hydrate seeps that leak crude oil and methane.
More than two miles under the Greenland Sea, tubeworms, snails, crustaceans, and microbes live on gas hydrate seeps that leak crude oil and methane.
Astronomers think they may have captured starlight from the first generation of stars, which shone more than 13 billion years ago.
This week, we discuss our recommendations for the year.
I am starting to think I will never receive my horny novelty holiday decorations.