Some of the places they’ve been “feel like another planet… cut off from the rest of the world,” Leah Mackenzie told Newsweek.
You work twelve hours a day, seven days a week, in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. And every day is a crapshoot at the ...
Well, many were dumped into the Baltic Sea. Today, those warheads still sit on the seafloor, slowly decaying, releasing toxins, and making a surprisingly popular home for sea life. In fact, more ...
The USS F-1 submarine, sunk in 1917, has been discovered and mapped in 3D using advanced technology at a depth of 1,300 feet.
In rural Anhui Province, China, a 60-year-old farmer has done what most would consider impossible. Using little more than scrap steel, salvaged parts and a fierce determination, Zhang Shengwu has ...
Personnel from the USS Jefferson City, a 7,000-ton Los Angeles Class submarine that's named after the Missouri capital, visited the sub's namesake city. Crew members make regular visits to the Capital ...
In a rust-colored building at the corner of a Dayton neighborhood sits South Park Pizza Tavern, where submarine sandwiches have achieved legendary status among locals who’d rather you didn’t know ...
Enchanted by the sitar ever since he had his first cursory dabble (the story goes, that this happened during the making of ...
No matter where you go on the planet, life seems to find a way to survive, even six miles below the surface of the ocean without any sunlight.
The study's author said "there is some irony" in the discovery that these "things that are meant to kill everything are now attracting so much life." ...
The U.S. Navy carried out four scheduled unarmed missile tests of the Trident II D5LE off the coast of Florida last week.
A lot happened in 2011. Prince William and Kate Middleton tied the knot, the influential video game Minecraft was released, and the record-breaking finale of the Harry Potter film franchise dropped, ...