A rather unusual tourism campaign for Lexington, Kentucky has involved scientists sending a message into deep space.
Scientists in the UK have discovered what appears to be a gargantuan ring-shaped structure far off in space.
The findings could not only solve the mystery of the Moon's formation, but also the mystery of two large subsurface 'blobs'.
Scientists have identified a virus that lives in the sediment some 8,900 meters beneath the surface of the ocean.
Scientist Andrew Glikson outlines the case for a 520km-wide crater situated deep beneath modern-day Australia.
Scientists have discovered an entirely new ecosystem filled with exotic life forms beneath the ocean floor.
Archaeologists have unearthed two hand axes in deep Ice Age sediments - and they are absolutely enormous.
If you have particularly deep pockets, consider picking up a bovine investment - or at least a third of one.
Astronomers looking for signs of alien life are listening out for radio pulses originating from the center of the Milky Way.
Distorted images of deep space caused by gravitational lensing could provide a clue to this long-running enigma.
The surprising find pushes the boundaries of just how deep down in the ocean fish are capable of surviving.
Astronomers at SETI have been using artificial intelligence to aid in their hunt for signs of intelligent alien life.
Psychologist Manos Tsakiris takes a look at the current state of deepfake photos and the problems they may cause online.
A PhD student in Antarctica recently captured footage of a camera being lowered down a deep borehole in the ice.
Scientists using ice-penetrating radar have spotted an enormous river snaking its way beneath the Antarctic ice.
This fearsome looking denizen of the deep has needle-sharp teeth and a terrifying extendable mouth.
The NOAA's Okeanos Explorer vessel has discovered something strange and nobody seems to know what it is.
An international group of scientists has identified a new species of giant isopod - and it's pretty big.
President Joe Biden has unveiled the next-generation space telescope's first deep field images of a distant galaxy cluster.
A new study has suggested that evidence of ancient Martian life may only exist two meters beneath the surface.