Experts explain what happened when the Titanic Five's submersible imploded and why billionaires have been engaging in these thrill-seeking activities. Read the article to learn more details.
After the banging sounds were picked up, remotely operated vehicle operations were reassigned to the area to find out where the sounds came from, with hopes that the missing Titanic submersible will be found. Read to learn more.
Admiral John Mauger of the US Coast Guard explained on Monday afternoon that the vessel could still contain sufficient oxygen for at least 70 hours. Read to learn more.
The gold Megalodon tooth necklace was spotted through footage taken by Magellan, a company based in Guernsey, as part of their efforts to come up with a full-sized digital scan of the wreckage. Read to learn more.
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.
James Cameron's multiple experiments showed that only one between Rose and Jack would have survived in Titanic. Continue reading to know the full story.
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.
RMS Titanic Inc, the company that owns the salvage rights to The Titanic, is planning to retrieve the ship's radio equipment - sparking an old debate on whether the sunken ship still holds human remains.
A U.S. meteorological researcher suggests that RMS Titanic might have sunk due to the solar flare that had, in the most subtle way, thrown off the ship's navigation.