Life found 31,000 feet below the ocean: A hidden world of deep-sea creatures thrives without sunlight | – The Times of India

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have found thriving ecosystems over 31,000 feet beneath the northwest Pacific Ocean, home to the deepest chemosynthetic life ever recorded. An international expedition led by the Chinese Academy of Sciences uncovered alien-like organisms surviving in complete darkness and under immense pressure, revealing life’s remarkable adaptability. Published in Nature, the findings…

‘Doomsday’ oarfish surfaces in Tasmania’s wild west coast – The Times of India

One of the ocean’s longest fish, an oarfish, washed up on the west coast of Tasmania on Monday, reports the Guardian.These aquatic beings are often referred to as the “doomsday fish” or the “king of herrings,” and can grow up to eight metres long.These deep-sea creatures are often considered to be harbingers of danger, as…