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Mysterious deep-sea 'Bloop' had scientists convinced they'd finally found the giant megalodon
A mysterious underwater noise recorded in 1997, the “Bloop,” fuelled years of speculation about megalodon and other ...
As Ireland's Dara Ó Briain once joked on YouTube, "Science knows it doesn't know everything, otherwise it'd stop." The world is full of mysteries to solve and curious subjects to study, and no part of ...
The loudest underwater sound ever recorded has been a mystery for 20 years and it still hasn't got a confirmed explanation. In 1997, the United States' National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Mysterious giant beasts may lurk in the darkest depths of the ocean, making whale-like noises that are baffling scientists, it was ...
In 1997, Bloop was detected by U.S. Navy "spy" sensors 3,000 miles apart that had been put there to detect the movement of Soviet submarines, the magazine reports. The frequency of the sound meant it ...
Back in 1997, the loudest ever underwater sound was recorded in the south Pacific Ocean. Dubbed the Bloop, theories on the source of the sound include everything from cracking icebergs to a gigantic ...
This week, Londoners jumped out of their beds to what many described as “three bomb-like booms accompanied by blinding white light”. The booms affected bedrooms across northeast London on Sunday night ...
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