Previously, scientists thought only microbes and viruses could live beneath the seafloor crust where tectonic plates meet.
Bringing a novel approach to a classic problem, researchers have revealed how changes in ocean chemistry over the past 2 billion years have left an ...
It feels like there have been staggering science stories emerging every other day recently, all of which have blown our tiny ...
A deep-diving robot that chiseled into the rocky Pacific seabed at a spot where two of the immense plates comprising Earth's ...