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In a Bright Green Field’ foregrounds young artists from Greece and Cyprus imagining a new future for the region ...
There they rested: glitter-flecked, wooden, adorned with precious gems, containing a piece of John Hancock's desk and more expensive than many new cars. Tucked away inside flocked velvet display cases ...
Comic Con Africa drew massive crowds to the Johannesburg Expo Centre from 28 to 31 August, with organisers expecting about 70 000 fans by the last day of the pop culture carnival that featured major ...
Product range to include publishing (Abrams), personal care (Ashtel Studios), footwear (BBC International), bedding and bath (Franco Manufacturing Co.), and sleepwear (Komar) ...
For those who prefer their breakfast with southwestern flair, the Steak Huevos Rancheros brings together sirloin steak, black beans, rice, cheddar, salsa, and sour cream, all piled on warm flour ...
The “Slinger” is St. Louis breakfast royalty—a half-pound hamburger patty lounging atop breakfast potatoes, smothered in meatless chili and gouda jalapeño cheese sauce, then crowned with a ...
The Garage Art Center in Bayside has transformed itself into an ocean for September.From Sept. 6 through 28, the ...
The risks of mining the deep ocean floor are just too high. Australia should back a global moratorium on mining activities at the bottom of the ocean, argue marine ecology experts Professor Jessica ...
Giant, phantasmagorical creatures dwell in the dark water. And when marine researchers lower robots into these depths, they're almost always spotting something rare or previously unknown to science.
In July and August scientists onboard the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel Falkor (too) spotted the oddities through the eyes of an underwater robot as they explored the Mar del Plata Canyon.
A deep sea worm that inhabits hydrothermal vents survives the high levels of toxic arsenic and sulfide in its environment by combining them in its cells to form a less hazardous mineral. Chaolun Li of ...
China's self-developed Haiqin, a 6,000-meter deep-sea remotely operated vehicle (ROV), has successfully completed a deep-sea voyage in the South China Sea, scientists have told Xinhua. The deep-sea ...
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