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The poisoned paradise: How microplastics found their way to the deepest ocean trench
Scientists discovered human-made microplastics in the hindguts of amphipods from the Challenger Deep, the deepest point on Earth at nearly 11,000 meters depth. This was no accident. The discovery ...
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Warning Megalodons Are Not Hiding in the Mariana Trench and the Myth Keeps Spreading
Megalodon fascinates but the Mariana Trench is too cold, too scarce, and too watched for a living giant to hide anymore, ...
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Imagine the Mariana Trench filled with human garbage
The curious minds at What If imagine the Mariana Trench filled with human garbage, exploring the ecological disaster, underwater chaos, and unseen consequences.
It’s a nightmare scenario: megalodons, prehistoric sharks nearly as large as blue whales, survive in the deepest part of the ...
The Upsweep is an unidentified sound detected by the NOAA, first recorded in August 1991. Almost siren-like, the Upsweep is ...
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