Long framed by legend and mystery, Bermuda is now drawing scientific attention for reasons that have nothing to do with ...
Forget the Bermuda Triangle, this is the new North Atlantic mystery. Study’s lead author William Frazer, a seismologist at Carnegie Science in Washington, D.C., detected this unusual structure while ...
Scientists have discovered a large mineral structure under the sea in the Bermuda Triangle, reigniting conspiracy theories ...
The rock is believed to be a remnant of ancient volcanic activity, possibly related to the breakup of the supercontinent ...
Scientists say they've found an unexpected, 12.4-mile-thick layer of rock lurking below Bermuda's oceanic crust.
This time, scientists’ interest is not in what happens above the Bermuda Islands, but in what lies deep beneath them ...
For some, it's the most feared stretch of water on the entire planet. The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region in the North Atlantic Ocean that has long been shrouded in ...
The islands of Bermuda are a scientific mystery. Not because of the notorious Bermuda Triangle nearby, but because they're ...
Scientists have discovered an unusually thick and mysterious layer of rock deep beneath the ocean floor under Bermuda, a ...
Scientists have discovered a massive, 12.4-mile-thick rock layer beneath the Bermuda Triangle, unlike anything ever found on Earth, challenging geological assumptions.
The Bermuda Triangle might be one of the world's greatest mysteries, but scientists have just discovered something even more baffling in the area. Researchers have spotted an enormous stone structure ...