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Fri March 12, 2010
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(Discover) Sad Pioneering underwater robot, ABE, is lost on a deep dive off the coast of Chile. Its last message from the abyss: "Going to stay a while"  (blogs.discovermagazine.com) (41)

Thu March 04, 2010
(PhysOrg.com) Interesting Asteroid impact 65 million years that caused mass extinction, then didn't, now did again (with video)  (physorg.com) (36)

Thu February 18, 2010
(National Geographic) Video Much like the girl from the Palm Pre commercials, the Vampire Squid is creepy, yet strangely beautiful  (news.nationalgeographic.com) (64)

Tue February 09, 2010
(BBC) Cool Giant bizarro deep sea fish that was oaring around, filmed in Gulf of Mexico  (news.bbc.co.uk) (72)

Thu January 21, 2010
(Science Daily) Spiffy Body armor of the future may be based on the shells of deep sea snails. With pic of what a giant armored snail being attacked by a guy in chainmail wielding a lance may look like  (sciencedaily.com) (64)

Mon January 04, 2010
(Yahoo) Strange Scientists discover a lobster-like creature that, unlike your wife, eagerly eats wood  (news.yahoo.com) (26)

Tue December 01, 2009
(Live Science) Cool Armed-sea-creature gap between US and Russia widens as scientists design robotic clams to detonate underwater mines  (livescience.com) (34)

Tue November 24, 2009
(yomiuri.co.jp) Strange Small Tokyo factories pool resources to build deep-sea research robot to search for oil and minerals. In other news, small American factories struggle to find workers who understand English and can add two numbers  (yomiuri.co.jp) (34)

Wed November 18, 2009
(io9) Interesting One of Jupiter's moons may be teeming with fish. Keep an eye on our dolphins; you never know when they might make a break for it  (io9.com) (158)

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