Ever wanted to be like SpongeBob SquarePants and live underwater? That dream could be coming true, although the living quarters look a bit different to Bikini Bottom. This modular ‘habitat’ is ...
An illustration of the Conshelf 3 habitat. Image via Medium In the 1960s, world-famous oceanographer Jacques Cousteau built a series of small underwater habitats to extend the time that he and ...
Humans living underwater. It might sound like something from a science fiction movie, but this is the real ambition of UK ...
Inside, the habitat resembled a modest RV, with basic amenities such as a shower, toilet, sink, dinner table, and shelves of canned food. But living underwater wasn't without its quirks.
and oxygen content using underwater robots. In the process, these robots uncovered a hidden habitat under the ice. Follow Tech Insider: On Facebook More from Science Scientists with the Australian ...
A North Carolina engineer's side project could one day have scientists living in "tiny homes" under the sea. By day, Ivan Francis is a mechanical engineer working at a $3 billion technology ...
An illustration of the Conshelf 3 habitat. Image via Medium In the 1960s, world-famous oceanographer Jacques Cousteau built a series of small underwater habitats to extend the time that he and ...
They may not look like much when washed up on the beach, but seaweeds provide a vital underwater habitat. Professor Juliet Brodie is shedding light on the vast forests growing in our oceans. There are ...
A Raleigh engineer's side project could one day have scientists living in 'tiny homes' under the sea. STORY HIGHLIGHTS Ivan Francis founded Argoneta to create underwater "tiny homes" for research.