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5 Technologies Helping Us Explore The Deep Ocean
The ocean is the largest ecosystem on Earth, but it's still mostly unexplored. This is partially due to the challenges of ocean exploration, like bone-crushing pressure and the need to bring your own air. But here are five ways that...
SciShow
The Oldest Shipwreck in the World
Marine archeologists accidentally found the world’s oldest known intact shipwreck, and their work scanning, diving, and exploring has given us some very cool insights into more than just our history sailing the oceans.
SciShow
This Beautiful House Is Made of Snot
These giant balls of mucus may seem like a bizarre sight in the open ocean, but all this snot serves a purpose, both for the tiny creatures that produce it and for the entire ocean ecosystem!
SciShow
5 Technologies Helping Us Explore The Deep Ocean
The ocean is the largest ecosystem on Earth, but it's still mostly unexplored. This is partially due to the challenges of ocean exploration, like bone-crushing pressure and the need to bring your own air. But here are five ways that...
Curated Video
Behind the Incredible Hard Process of Navigating Giant Container Ships in Ports
Welcome back to the FLUCTUS channel, where you can witness the operations of giant container ships at some of the biggest ports in the world. Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are curious or an...
CuriosaMente
10 monstruos marinos reales
La inmensidad de los océanos ocultan criaturas misteriosas y extrañas que parecen sacadas de un libro de ciencia ficción, hoy acompáñanos a descubrir 10 animales enigmáticos.
Science Buddies
Make an Arduino ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) | Engineering Project
Design and build your own underwater robot in this engineering project.
Science Buddies
Arduino DC Motor Control with Analog Joysticks
Learn to control DC motors using analog joysticks and an Arduino.
Bizarre Beasts
Fly Through The Water Like a Deep Sea Skate
Gently glide with some skates through the depths of the oceans, as they wing their way through the darkness
Bizarre Beasts
An Eel Reveal
These deep sea eels aren't your standard moray. They're both named for birds and there's more to them than meets the eye.
Bizarre Beasts
A Feast of Bones
Deep in the ocean, resting on the seafloor, there is a strange ecosystem – one built on the bodies of the dead. Join us on a tour of a whale fall.
Bizarre Beasts
Scientists Built A Robot to Hunt This Starfish
Crown-of-thorns starfish are large, spiny, and eat coral reefs and without enough natural predators to control their population, someone had to create one.
Bizarre Beasts
A Living Tube With Little Tube Feet
Take a moment to enjoy the flapping of this deep sea cucumber known as a sea pig.