A new scanning technique allows the researchers to create a 3D image of the wreck of Titanic several thousands of feet below the Atlantic Ocean. Learn more about it in this article.
The Titanic is currently 3,800 meters (12,500 feet) deep in the Atlantic Ocean, but a digital scan showed its unique 3D view for the first time to shed light on what exactly happened to the ship in 1912. Check it out in this article.
While swimming through the Mediterranean Sea, a diver was able to find an ancient Roman shipwreck that archaeologists knew of but hadn't located. Read to learn more.
Two coins dated back to the Roman Empire have been found on a distant Baltic Sea island that had archaeologists baffled about how they got there. Read the article to know more details about this discovery.
The British munitions shipwreck SS Thistlegorm is now a popular Red Sea dive site and is capable of supporting biodiversity. Read the article to learn more about it.
Material scientists confirmed that the "Unknown Wreck Off Eastbourne" is a Dutch warship carrying Italian marble tiles and pottery. Read the article to learn more about this 17th-century shipwreck.
In a recent auction, a pair of Levi's jeans discovered in a shipwreck from the 19th century got sold for a whopping $95,000. Read to know more about these jeans that cost a fortune.
Will the Mississippi River dry up now that it is nearing historic lows due to severe drought? Find out the answer through this article as this year's high temperatures are threatening US commerce and supply chain.
Five WWI German submarines and eight more from World War II were discovered in the US waters, with the U-111, known to be sunk off the US coast. Read to know more.
OceanGate Expeditions released a high-resolution video of the RMS Titanic wreckage, showing the sunken vessel in "extraordinary" detail. Read the article to learn more.