Whether driven by treasure hunting or environmental protection, the days of forgotten wrecks, even at great depths, is past.
It seems like every month we see reports
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Limitless Salvage
Whether driven by treasure hunting or environmental protection, the days of forgotten wrecks, even at great depths, is past.
It seems like every month we see reports
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Doomsday Clock stays unchanged at three minutes to midnight
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Iran nuclear deal and movement on climate change prompted the scientists who maintain the Doomsday Clock, a symbolic countdown to global catastrophe, to keep it unchanged on Tuesday at three minutes to midnight.
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Artificial intelligence pioneer Marvin Minsky dead at 88
BOSTON (Reuters) - Marvin Minsky, the artificial intelligence pioneer who helped make machines think, leading to computers that understand spoken commands and beat grandmasters at chess, has died at the age of 88, the Massachusetts Institute of Technol...
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SUPSALV & Finding El Faro
Last month we were offeed an in-depth discussion on marine salvage with Captain Gregg W. Baumann, U.S. Navy, Director of Ocean Engineering, Supervisor of Salvage and Diving.
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Spanish Court Sentences Prestige Master to Prison Term
Spain's Supreme Court sentenced the captain of the Prestige oil tanker, which sank off Spain's northwestern coast in 2002, covering thousands of kilometres of coastline in fuel oil,
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MSC Monica Refloated
Panama-flagged container ship MSC Monica, which ran aground on the St. Lawrence River near Saint-Laurent, Quebec city, Canada on January 22, was refloated,
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Sex life of sleeping sickness parasite may lead to its downfall
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - An unusual sex life may spell the extinction of the deadly African sleeping sickness parasite, which threatens millions of people in West and Central Africa, an international team of scientists said on Tuesday.
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Oslo trash incinerator starts experiment to slow climate change
OSLO (Reuters) - Oslo's main waste incinerator began the world's first experiment to capture carbon dioxide from the fumes of burning rubbish on Monday, hoping to develop technology to enlist the world's trash in slowing global warming.
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Record hot years almost certainly caused by man-made warming
OSLO (Reuters) - A record-breaking string of hot years since 2000 is almost certainly a sign of man-made global warming, with vanishingly small chances that it was caused by random, natural swings, a study showed on Monday.
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