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Scientists analyzed mysterious sound recordings from the ocean, called the "bio-duck." These quacks could be a deep sea conversation.
Mysterious sounds emanating from the depths of the Southern Ocean continue to astound scientists as the latest research suggests the strange noises may have been a “conversation” between ...
Broadcast from Nautilus Live, the Exploration Vessel Nautilus and its team will map the shipwrecks of Ironbottom Sound during the Maritime History of Guadalcanal expedition (NA173).
A new study has revealed the exact origin of the Pacific Ocean's mysterious "biotwang" noises, which were first detected by underwater surveys near the Mariana Trench in 2014.
Scripps researchers use underwater sounds in the ocean to detect the effects of climate change, ranging from whale migration patterns to global economy slowdowns.