Certain metallic rocks seem to be making oxygen in the dark, without light or sunshine, at the bottom of the ocean.
A flurry of criticism followed the article’s publication, including from the deep-sea mining company that funded the study, ...
A startling discovery made public in July that metallic rocks were apparently producing oxygen on the Pacific Ocean’s seabed, where no light can penetrate, was a scientific bombshell. Initial ...
The discovery challenges traditional photosynthesis concepts, revealing new possibilities for life in harsh environments, ...
The shock discovery that metallic nodules could be producing oxygen in the deep sea made headlines last year – now the team ...
Deep-sea researchers have launched a groundbreaking project to investigate "dark oxygen"—a form of oxygen produced in total darkness on the ocean floor. The initiative follows last year's ...
Andrew Sweetman, a professor at the UK’s Scottish Association for Marine Science who was behind the find, is embarking on a three-year project to investigate the production of “dark” oxygen further.
Andrew Sweetman, a professor at the UK’s Scottish Association for Marine Science who was behind the find, is embarking on a three-year project to investigate the production of “dark” oxygen ...