Read more about the article Shipwreck That Had World’s Oldest Computer Featured In New Indiana Jones Film Has 2nd Mystery Wreck Nearby
Image shows the underwater excavation work, undated photo. Swiss and Greek archaeologists recently completed the third season of excavations on the wreck of Antikythera, Greece. (GoPro Cam, ESAG-UNIGE/Newsflash)

Shipwreck That Had World’s Oldest Computer Featured In New Indiana Jones Film Has 2nd Mystery Wreck Nearby

Historians examining the Roman shipwreck where the Dial of Destiny from the new Indiana Jones film was found deep underwater and surrounded by skeletons have found a second ship nearby.…

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Read more about the article Rare Angelshark Gives Birth After Being Landed On Boat
An angelshark gives birth on a boat in Dardanelles, Turkey, undated. Amateur fishermen throw the mother shark and the little sharks back at sea. (Serhat Sahbaz/CEN)

Rare Angelshark Gives Birth After Being Landed On Boat

Astonished fishermen watched on as a super rare angelshark they had landed by mistake gave birth to seven babies on their boat. Phone footage of the amazing moment shows the…

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Read more about the article Could Appearance Of Deep Sea Oarfish Mean Huge Quake Is Coming?
Picture shows a Giant oarfish in the bed of a pickup truck, gasping for air in Sinaloa, Mexico, on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022. The fish lives in the deep see, and it is believed that it can be seen before an earthquake, causing panic with its appetence on social networks. (CEN)

Could Appearance Of Deep Sea Oarfish Mean Huge Quake Is Coming?

This is the sight that has got traditional believers quaking in their boots over fears that a huge seismic shock could be coming. A two-metre-long deep sea oarfish (Regalecus glense)…

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Read more about the article High-Speed Storage Of CO2 Discovered In Bacteria Could Help Fight Climate Change
The filaments of the enzyme HDCR, which produces formic acid from gaseous hydrogen (H2) and carbon dioxide (CO2), are wound around each other like a plait. Undated photo. (Verena Resch, luminous-lab.com/Newsflash)

High-Speed Storage Of CO2 Discovered In Bacteria Could Help Fight Climate Change

An international team of scientists has discovered a new way of high-speed storage of carbon dioxide in a bacterial enzyme that could eventually help fight climate change. The accumulation of…

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Read more about the article Plastic Waste Has Turned Deep Sea Into Trash Can Of Oceans
The scientists detected microplastic particles in each of the sediment samples taken – between 215 and 1596 particles per kilogram of sediment. (AWI/Newsflash)

Plastic Waste Has Turned Deep Sea Into Trash Can Of Oceans

The incredible diversity in the deepest levels of the oceans is being threatened with extinction by micro-plastics, a new study has revealed. The shock findings emerged after scientists studied the…

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