Researchers found that some Pacific Ocean rocks can produce oxygen, called 'dark oxygen', without sunlight, challenging the ...
The revelation of "dark oxygen" production in the deep sea continues to shock the scientific community, stirring significant debate over its implications for our understanding of marine life and ...
Deep-seafloor organisms consume oxygen which scientists believe is produced by seawater electrolysis without light or sunshine.
A flurry of criticism followed the article’s publication, including from the deep-sea mining company that funded the study, ...
Certain metallic rocks seem to be making oxygen in the dark, without light or sunshine, at the bottom of the ocean.
The discovery challenges traditional photosynthesis concepts, revealing new possibilities for life in harsh environments, ...
Our white dwarf Sun will cool for billions upon billions of years, slowly fading away as a dark, solid carbon-oxygen ball.
Last year, the team made headlines when it published a paper describing how metal lumps at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean ...
The shock discovery that metallic nodules could be producing oxygen in the deep sea made headlines last year – now the team ...
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Professor Andrew Sweetman and his colleagues set out to measure seafloor respiration but instead stumbled upon a hidden ecosystem capable of producing oxygen. The most crucial ...