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This Submarine Took NATO by Surprise
SSGN was an improved variant of the Charlie I-class Soviet nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine. Entering service in the ...
A British engineering and research company is unveiling a "subsea human habitat," a base that four people can live and work in for missions of a week or more. It's the first new underwater habitat ...
Colombia retrieved historic items from the San Jose, one of the world’s most valuable shipwrecks, known as the holy grail of ...
A British engineering and research company is unveiling a “subsea human habitat,” a base that four people can live and work in for missions of a week or more. It’s the first new underwater habitat ...
Called the “Holy Grail of shipwrecks,” the Spanish galleon San José sank in 1708 after it was attacked by an English navy ...
The artifacts are the first treasures to be recovered from the wreckage of the San José, a Spanish galleon that was sunk by ...
Although mobility issues limited Kehlenbeck's return to the Battleship Texas pier, restoration workers paused sandblasting ...
Capsules containing 30% of the radioactivity at the Hanford nuclear site are stored in a decaying underwater pool.
Latin Times on MSN
Colombia Recovers First Objects From 18 Century Shipwreck With Treasure Worth Billions
Colombian scientists recovered the first items of an 18 Century shipwreck in the Caribbean sea with a treasure worth billions ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Underwater Forests Return to Life off the Coast of California, and That Might be Good News for the Entire Planet
Wondrous kelp beds harbor a complex ecosystem that’s teeming with life, cleaning the water and the atmosphere, and bringing ...
PCMag on MSN
The Day the Internet Died: How an Underwater Cable Cut Plunged a Nation Into Digital Darkness
A single garden hose-sized cable connected Tonga to the world until a natural disaster sent the country back to 1880. And it ...
Space.com on MSN
Walk through the asteroid strike that killed the dinosaurs with American Museum of Natural History's new 'Impact' exhibit
"It sounds like science fiction or the stuff of Hollywood movies." ...
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