A recent ocean expedition found that these strange "biotwang" noises were detected several times when Bryde's whales were ...
A new study has revealed the exact origin of the Pacific Ocean's mysterious "biotwang" noises, which were first detected by ...
Underwater surveys picked up mysterious “bio-twang” sounds from the Mariana Trench in 2014. A new study reveals where the sci ...
A strange sound dubbed “biotwang” was first heard bouncing around the Mariana Trench 10 years ago, and scientists have ...
The Mariana Trench is the deepest part of the Earth's surface in the western Pacific Ocean with 10.98 km depth. Its deepest point is called the Challenger Deep ...
Scientists first detected the unusual noises in 2014 while using underwater gliders to carry out an acoustic survey of the Mariana Trench — the world's deepest ocean trench, which spans more than ...
Researchers have finally identified the source of mysterious noises coming from the deepest ocean trench. The odd sounds, described as "biotwang" noises, sound a bit like sci-fi starships, and are ...
Scientists first detected the unusual noises in 2014 while using underwater gliders to carry out an acoustic survey of the Mariana Trench — the world's deepest ocean trench, which spans more ...
After a data package containing classified photos sank to the seafloor, the U.S. conducted the world’s deepest undersea ...
It's also the deepest ocean. In the Pacific Ocean there is a very deep bit called The Mariana Trench. It's so deep that the tallest mountain on Earth, Mount Everest, could sit on the bottom and ...
More than a year after the Titan disaster, interest in deep-sea submersibles hasn’t just returned—it has flourished.