Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Here be monsters, particularly lurking deep beneath the sea. No, not the mythical monsters à la Cthulhu, the Kraken, Scylla, or ...
In novels like “Moby Dick” or “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,” monsters exist to aggravate and impinge on human life. Science, folklore, and fiction have villainized deep sea creatures for centuries, ...
When the Deep Was Ruled by Monsters For decades, Hollywood has served us ferocious tyrannosaurs and sneaky raptors on a ...
Scientists discovered a giant underwater mountain. And it's teeming with deep sea life. An endeavor aboard the Falkor (too) — a 363-foot (111-meter) research vessel operated by the Schmidt Ocean ...
For 2,000 years sailors fled it as a sea monster. The giant oarfish is real, it's 36 feet long, and scientists barely know it ...
Hollywood loves turning the deep ocean into a survival zone with impossible escapes and exaggerated or flawed scientific logic. Movies such as ‘Meg 2: The Trench’ and ‘Underwater’ may be entertaining, ...
“I’m trying to stop a war. Why is it you seem to be pushing for one? asks Geralt of Rivera, voiced by Doug Cockle, in the trailer, who finds himself in the middle of an ancient battle between humans ...
Geralt of Rivia must fight sea monsters and stop a war between humans and mer-people in The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep’s fantastic new trailer. Before The Witcher returns to Netflix with its all-new ...