A microorganism you can't see is consuming Titanic on the bottom of the Atlantic. How many years until the famous liner is gone?
Nov. 24 (UPI) --A gargantuan Antarctic iceberg five times the size of New York City and as thick as the Empire State Building is drifting away from the continental ice shelf toward the South ...
Ice sheets are made of fresh water, so the rapid release of icebergs into the Atlantic Ocean can lower the ocean's salinity and slow the pumping heart. If the surface water is no longer able to ...
A hearing began amid an ongoing review of the implosion of the submersible as it sought to uncover wreckage of the Titanic, ...
Over a thousand miles from its birthplace and around a fortnight after its collision with Titanic, the last piece of the iceberg disappeared into the Atlantic ocean.
Divers rediscovered Titanic's lost bronze "Diana of Versailles" statue, highlighting ongoing ship decay and marking a key ...
The agency shared the image on X on Friday. Iceberg A23a will likely end up in the South Atlantic Ocean, said ESA. That would put it in a region known as “Iceberg Alley.” Many icebergs from ...
More footage has been released during the ongoing investigation into the Titan submersible disaster, revealing chilling details about the wreckage.
In the years since the Titanic sank after hitting an iceberg in 1912, we have become familiar with haunting images of the ...
The Titanic leaves Southampton, England, April 10, 1912, on her maiden voyage. (AP Photo, File) New images of the Titanic have revealed how time is taking its toll on the shipwreck, which has rested ...
TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition” is bringing authentic artifacts salvaged from the fabled and doomed ocean liner.