Tech News ‘Dark oxygen’ discovered on the seafloor raises stakes for deep-sea mining negotiations by August 5, 2024 August 5, 2024 Polymetallic nodules rich in nickel, manganese, and cobalt that could be used for batteries. | Photo by Pallava Bagla / Corbis via Getty Images Scientists discovered ‘dark oxygen’ in the ocean’s abyss, where companies want to mine battery metals. Continue reading… previous post ‘You are a helpful mail assistant,’ and other Apple Intelligence instructions next post The rugged Apple Watch Ultra 2 has returned to its Prime Day low Related Posts Leak: AMD’s Ryzen 9000X3D chips aren’t looking like... October 11, 2024 Boeing is cutting 10 percent of its workforce October 11, 2024 Google pulled its Wear OS update for old... October 11, 2024 Casio made a furry robot designed to cuddle... October 11, 2024 The Internet Archive is still down but will... October 11, 2024 Steam now says the ‘game’ you’re buying is... October 11, 2024 Xbox Cloud Gaming will let you stream your... October 11, 2024 You must watch this amazing presentation about a... October 11, 2024 Here’s where you can still preorder the PS5... October 11, 2024 Imgur is going to be less strict about... October 11, 2024