The teaser is short but tantalizing. Olympic swimmer and Rhode Islander Elizabeth Beisel plays a tune on her violin. The classed-up version of that hokey song quickly rings familiar to ...
It began as a routine day on the water — calm seas, blue skies, nothing unusual. Then, without warning, the ocean opened up. A massive vortex formed near an oil platform, spinning faster than anyone ...
Thousands of feet below the ocean’s surface, sunlight disappears, and the human body begins to break down. In the world’s deepest submersibles, oxygen is rationed, movement is limited, and every sound ...