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IFLScience on MSNDeep Below The South China Sea, China Has Found 100 Million Tons Of Offshore OilChina has struck black-gold after discovering 100 million tons of oil beneath the seabed. A major oilfield, called Huizhou 19 ...
The specimens were the bycatch of a fishing vessel in the South China Sea, which researchers later bought to study.
Deep below the surface of the ocean in the South China Sea, a robot named “discovery” searched the seafloor for life. Faxian, meaning discovery in Chinese, is a remote-operated vehicle submersible ...
China has developed a compact deep-sea device capable of cutting armoured undersea cables at depths of 4,000 metres — twice the operational depth of existing subsea communication infrastructure. The ...
From a chain of massive barges stretching from a Chinese beach into the sea, to a powerful new design for cutting undersea ...
China has discovered large-scale integrated clastic oilfield in deep to ultra-deep layers for the first time in South China ...
This goal aligns with China's broader objectives, including constructing a deep-sea 'space station' in the South China Sea, designed to accommodate extended stays for research and development ...
The China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) has discovered an oilfield in the South China Sea with proven reserves ...
The China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) has discovered an oilfield in the South China Sea with proven reserves ...
Beijing now has the power to disrupt global communications after scientists revealed a device that can sever undersea cables.
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