The New York Times has a review and slideshow of a very interesting, very new, and very beautiful science-related coffee table book. It's called The Deep: The Extraordinary Creatures of the Abyss....
When, more than 70 years ago, William Beebe became the first scientist to descend into the abyss, he described a world of twinkling lights, silvery eels, throbbing jellyfish, living strings as...
Thanks to a revolution in technology in lighting, underwater cameras, electronics and digital photography, French journalist and film director Claire Nouvian has been able to beautifully showcase...