Directors, and brothers, Lauris and Raitis Abele discuss their provocative and edgy takedown of dogmatic thinking and how its ...
Next week, the unveiling of a revolutionary undersea habitat is set to re-energise marine science and begin a new era of aquatic humanity “It’s an amazing moment, a proud moment.” Norman Smith is ...
Even with its 'Peanuts' rights, the Apple SVOD service has seemingly all but abandoned cartoons. By Tony Maglio Want to stream cartoons on a Saturday morning like the old days (but via modern ...
Marine researchers exploring extreme depths say they have discovered an astonishing deep-sea ecosystem of chemosynthetic life that’s fueled by gases escaping from fractures in the ocean bed. The ...
An underwater voyage has revealed a network of creatures thriving at the bottom of deep-sea ocean trenches, researchers said in a newly published paper. The deep-sea trenches, also called Hadal ...
'Siren's Rest' is a great DLC for 'Still Wakes the Deep', though it's not without it's foibles. Taking place ten years after the tragic, spooky, and body-horror-laden events that led to the demise of ...
Last year's first-person horror Still Wakes the Deep combined three of my favourite things, namely Scottish people, oil rigs, and The Thing. It's the best game that The Chinese Room has made yet in my ...
A RECENT ARTICLE in The Economist asserted that President Donald Trump “is right to go after metals in the deep sea” and that the International Seabed Authority (ISA), the intergovernmental body ...
Terence Rattigan’s The Deep Blue Sea is a work of genius. Inside its well-made frame, it holds such intense feeling. It’s like a pearl filled with lava, its shiny surface containing a seething heart.
A new review of ocean data suggests that more than 99.999 percent of the global deep seafloor has never been seen by humans. But what does that really mean? “In scientific papers, some people [said] ...
The first comprehensive analysis of deep-sea dives has revealed that humans have only directly observed a tiny fraction – less than 0.001 per cent – of the global deep seafloor, leaving the vast ...