The sparkling blue waters of the Mediterranean ... during the 19th century. Underwater volcanoes can be biodiversity hotspots as they bring up nutrients from the sea bed and offer a place in ...
The ARCA detector of the KM3NeT underwater neutrino telescope, located deep in the Mediterranean Sea near Sicily, registered the passage of a neutrino with an unprecedented energy of 220 peta ...
A newly published study in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics JCAP has not detected any signals attributable ...
During a search conducted last year between Oct. 7 and 11, a team of underwater archaeologists unearthed a sweeping port in the ancient Mediterranean city of Asini (known in historical records as ...
A new study has provided compelling new evidence that a huge “megaflood” refilled the Mediterranean Sea around 5 million ... to the Noto Canyon - a deep underwater valley in the eastern ...
Using a special telescope at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea called the KM3NeT, researchers report the highest-energy neutrino so far detected. Scientists don't know where particle came from ...
The sparkling blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea are home to over 700 varieties of fish and almost 10 per cent of the world's marine species. Its coastline is one of the most densely populated ...