A team of researchers at the University of Miami has discovered massive brine deep-sea pools in the Red Sea that quickly kills or paralyzes anything that enters them.
Novel research shows that relatively uncommon deep-sea brine streams unearthed in the Red Sea might retain indications to millennia-long climate uprisings in the geographical area, and could even put a spotlight on the beginnings of existence on Earth.
Rare deep-sea brine pools discovered in the Red Sea may hold clues to environmental upheavals in the region that span millennia, and could even shed light on the origins of life on Earth, a new study finds.