A detailed analysis of a full-sized digital scan of the Titanic has revealed new insight into the doomed liner's final hours.
Fresh advances in 3D scanning technology are making it possible to explore some of the hardest-to-reach and most fragile sites on Earth.
The story of Titanic is a well-known one, with exhaustive detail available on everything from the construction of the ship in ...
The Titanic may be one of the most popular and identifiable wreckage sites in the history of sea travel. It also may be one of the most overrated, deep-sea explorers told Business Insider.
Alamy Stock Photo How could an excursion for five thrill-seekers heading to see the wreckage of the Titanic on a cutting ... government agencies and deep-sea companies as we seek to reestablish ...
Beyond the Titanic: The Real Science of Deep Sea Exploration After five people perished on a controversial submersible dive to the wreckage of the Titanic in June, we got to thinking about what ...
A submersible carrying five people to the Titanic imploded near the site of ... Nicolai Roterman, a deep-sea ecologist and lecturer in marine biology at the University of Portsmouth, England ...
So she prepared a platter of baked potatoes — each with four hot-dog funnels, or smokestacks — sitting on a sea ... a deep well of facts to learn — like the one provided by the Titanic ...
When Hans Hartman, a civil engineer, attempted to film the ocean depths in 1917, he pioneered what would become the first deep-sea ROV ... Haunting images of the Titanic first made headlines ...
Claude Daley, Ice Engineer at Memorial University in Newfoundland, has studied how icebergs change personality at sea. The iceberg that sank Titanic met ... pushed around by deep ocean currents.