Giant tubeworms - the world's heftiest worms - and other marine invertebrates such as snails and bristle worms were found using the remotely operated underwater ... near such vents, but never ...
Deep-sea volcanic ridges, formed by the collisions of tectonic plates, create underwater hot springs in an otherwise frigid environment. These hydrothermal vents belch warm towers of elements that ...
Google’s latest Pixel Drop brings an automatic underwater photography mode to the Pixel 9 family. The mode works with waterproof cases from whichever manufacturer you choose. Color processing ...
Thermal scopes don’t just level the playing field; they tip the field decidedly in your favor. That’s the main reason why they’re prohibited for most hunting. But for animals like coyotes and feral ...
Deep-sea volcanic ridges, formed by the collisions of tectonic plates, create underwater hot springs in an otherwise frigid environment. These hydrothermal vents belch warm towers of elements that ...
Scientists are now trying to understand how the tube worm larvae get around so quickly to colonize new areas around the vents created after each underwater eruption. One theory is that the larvae ...
But new research reveals it’s not as far-fetched as it might appear. Worms and snails have been found living in cavities under hydrothermal vents more than 2.5 kilometres beneath the ocean’s surface.
While every serious thermal hunter is going to want a dedicated heat-detecting rifle scope, I’d make the case that thermal monoculars and binoculars are more versatile than weapon-mounted sights. The ...