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Extreme extraction Imagine how extreme it would be to mine at the bottom of the ocean or on asteroids in the depths of space. That is exactly what a few pioneering companies are planning to do. |
Geotimes July 2007 Kathryn Hansen |
Ancient Ocean Burps A sediment core extracted from the ocean floor off the coast of Baja, Calif., indicates two "burps" of carbon dioxide were once released from a deep, stagnant part of the ocean. |
Wired December 2004 Sylvia A. Earle |
The Wild Blue Under The more we understand about life in extreme environments, the greater chance we'll know where to look in space. |
Popular Mechanics February 2009 Jeff Wise |
Personal Submarines Make Backyard Diving Possible Improved materials and electronics are bringing an age-old dream closer to reality: Cruising the depths in your own private submersible. |
Wired December 2004 Joe MacInnis |
Aliens of the Abyss The expedition for James Cameron's latest film, "Aliens of the Deep," wasn't just for the big screen. It led to the recovery of important biological and geological samples and marked the first time four subs had worked at 2,700 feet. |