Jasmine Monroe, a young Inupiaq and Yupik woman living in the village of Elim on…
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A change in the air used to indicate something trustworthy during a specific late afternoon…
In ocean research, there is a moment that keeps happening in different labs on different…
A room full of deep-sea biologists exudes a subtle defiance. These individuals dedicate their careers…
A space agency lowering itself into the ocean has a subtly ridiculous quality. For the…
The ocean changes completely somewhere around 500 miles southeast of Hawaii, far below the warm…
A Lion’s Mane jellyfish floats past a slope of old sediment somewhere beneath the Arctic…
A graveyard is located off the coast of the Galápagos Islands, nearly a kilometer below…
Antarctica appeared to be the only region of the planet that had not received the…
The stereotype of Elly Vadseth as a working artist is not entirely accurate. She doesn’t…
