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Almost a century ago, one of Switzerland’s historic maisons created the enduring formula for the water-resistant diving watch ...
The area is popular among free divers, who plunge deep into open water without a scuba tank, hitting depths that would make a civilian’s ears pop upon contemplation. The water is so warm that a diver, ...
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China had been conducting saturation diving tests since the 1970s. In 2014, it successfully sent divers to a depth of 313.5 meters. The most recent experiment started on May 22, when nine divers from ...
Tragically, Lipski is believed to have died around 300 feet underwater, a depth where high pressure may have caused nitrogen narcosis – leading to a dangerous state of euphoria, bewilderment ...
Horrific final moments of divers with 'organs forced out of body' in chilling accident The Byford Dolphin diving bell incident in 1983 caused the deaths of five men after a sudden pressure change ...
The video explains how the men met their tragic end while working on the oil rig situated in the North Sea near Norway after an abrupt pressure change wreaked havoc on their bodies. Roy Lucas, 38 ...
The extreme pressure caused three of the men's bodies to explode into countless pieces, and another was crushed to death. The final man killed in the accident was sucked through a small hole ...
Divers can advance to depths of 60, 100, 130, 150 and, finally, 190 feet, which is the maximum depth for scientific diving. "We’re not talking about a ten-minute course," Lang said.
Korea’s aging extreme divers could hold the key to treating chronic disease The Haenyeo divers of Korea may hold the key to understanding and treating chronic diseases.
The Haenyeo — literally "sea women" — divers live on Jeju Island, 53 miles (85 km) south of the South Korean mainland. From adolescence, they train to deep dive to harvest food from the seabed.