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Research team on deck

Scientists get robots ready to study Antarctic ice shelves from below, with $2M boost from Paul Allen

Researchers from the University of Washington and Columbia University are getting ready for an unprecedented months-long campaign to study Antarctica’s… Read More

Stockton Rush and Cyclops 2

Inside the submarine factory: OceanGate builds a craft to visit the Titanic shipwreck, again and again

EVERETT, Wash. — Today it looks like an eight-foot-long section of culvert pipe, but in just a couple of months, the… Read More

Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen partners with NOAA to explore climate changes in deep ocean water

As we’re breaking records for high temperatures around the globe and watching forest fires blaze across the Northwest, you can… Read More

OceanGate Cyclops 2 pressure vessel

OceanGate hits big milestone in effort to build a submersible for trips to the Titanic

OceanGate says it’s completed assembly of the core pressure vessel for its Cyclops 2 submersible vehicle, which is due to… Read More

OceanGate reveals plan to send scientists (and tourists) to Titanic shipwreck in 2018

OceanGate Expeditions says it’s planning the first crewed scientific expedition to study the wreck of the RMS Titanic in more… Read More

Deep-sea octopus

Underwater volcano’s rumblings point the way to improved eruption predictions

An underwater seismic network pioneered by the University of Washington and other institutions is revealing how thousands of tiny shocks… Read More

Cyclops 2 submersible

OceanGate starts building submersible craft that can take crews 13,000 feet deep

The company that helped map the wreck of the Andrea Doria is moving forward with the construction of a submersible… Read More

Andrea Doria bow

OceanGate’s explorers map the Andrea Doria, the Mount Everest of shipwrecks

A crew of undersea explorers from Everett, Wash., has gotten the best look in decades at the Andrea Doria, an Italian… Read More

El Gordo undersea vent

Ocean Observatories Initiative ramps up real-time views of undersea wonders

The National Science Foundation and its partners, including the University of Washington, are showing off the real-time data streams from… Read More

Diseased starfish

Scientists trace starfish die-off to virus plus warmer seas, but mysteries remain

The mass die-off of starfish off the West Coast is becoming a little less mysterious: Scientists say the starfish, also… Read More

Submersible in ocean

XPRIZE unveils $7 million contest for ocean discovery, with bonus for sniffing out pollution

The latest high-tech competition from XPRIZE is offering $7 million to promote new ways to map our planet’s final frontier:… Read More

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