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The World War I-era USS F-1 submarine wreck, lost in 1917, was explored by researchers using advanced technology, capturing new images and its honoring fallen sailors.
Scientists announced they’ve captured unprecedented images of the final resting place of a World War I-era sub more than 1,300 feet below the ocean’s surface.
A detailed 3D model of the Titanic wreck is now available. It uses over 700,000 underwater images. The model reveals new ...
Researchers captured the first clear images of the USS F-1 submarine wreck from the WWI era using cutting-edge underwater ...
The Haenyeo, a group of skilled divers on Jeju Island, plunge beneath the ocean’s surface without any breathing equipment, ...
Cutting-edge deep-sea technology has unveiled rare, high-resolution images of a lost WWI submarine, shedding new light on a ...
With an underwater drone named Rhody, archaeologists are mapping some of the dozens of sunken vessels in Lake Ontario.
A World War I submarine wreck off the coast of Southern California has been captured for the first time in new video and images made possible using advanced deep-sea imaging technology. At such a ...
The US Coast Guard has released footage, obtained by the BBC, revealing the submersible’s final communications. Wendy, also a ...
The Canadian explorer talks unknown underwater worlds, negotiating extreme risks and being a 60s kid ...
A deep-sea training and engineering dive off the coast of San Diego provided an opportunity for never-before-seen imagery of ...