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What Romeo and Juliet did next is showcased in National Geographic ’s latest underwater adventure, Titanic: The Digital ...
The Titanic went down over a century ago, but researchers are still uncovering new details about what happened.
Tuesday marks the 113th anniversary of the sinking of the world's most famous ship, observed by many as Titanic Remembrance ...
Using underwater scanning technology, including 715,000 digitally captured images, the most precise model of the Titanic has ...
In the summer of 2022, a team of deep-sea researchers spent six weeks in the North Atlantic Ocean, revisiting the remains of ...
The ill-fated Belfast-built ship is seen like never before in the new National Geographic documentary "Titanic: The Digital ...
Extraordinary 3D images show the Titanic’s final moments after the famous ship struck an iceberg and sank in the Atlantic ...
National Geographic’s new documentary reveals the most detailed 3D model ever made of the Titanic as it looked in 2022.
The Digital Resurrection makes the Titanic wreck accessible without needing to dive to its final resting place.
That’s the reality for the Titanic. Look, don’t touch. Which makes the digital twin a tool of awe and frustration. There, untouched in the debris field, are opera glasses that might have ...
Evidence in the debris field also contradicts popular understanding of First Officer William Murdoch's final moments, which are portrayed in the 1997 film "Titanic" as suicide. "We have direct ...