Deep down, beneath the icy edges of the Greenland Sea, a remarkable and previously undiscovered geological and biological ...
Arctic, scientists have uncovered a world of methane plumes and strange life. The discovery is rewriting what we know about ...
Scientists discovered deep Arctic methane mounds that release gas, shape ecosystems, and inform climate risks.
Deep beneath the icy crust of the Greenland Sea, a multinational team of scientists has stumbled upon a world that shouldn't ...
Nearly 12,000 feet beneath the Greenland Sea, in darkness and crushing pressure, the Freya Hydrate Mounds are quietly ...
A reserve of natural gas bubbling from a cage of ice discovered on the ocean floor to the west of Greenland may be the ...
Nearly 3.7 kilometers beneath the Greenland Sea, scientists have stumbled on a hidden landscape of icy methane and dense ...
A multinational scientific team led by UiT has uncovered the deepest known gas hydrate cold seep on the planet. The discovery ...
Far north in the Fram Strait, scientists from UiT The Arctic University of Norway, working with colleagues including the ...
Learn more about the Freya Hydrate Mounds, the deepest known methane seep in the Arctic, and the creatures that call it home.
Learn how the deepest gas hydrate cold seep ever found in the Arctic is revealing how methane moves — and sustains life — far ...
A record-breaking deep-sea gas hydrate, teeming with diverse marine life, has been discovered west of Greenland by Arctic University of Norway researchers.