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Geotimes June 2007 Megan Sever |
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Chemistry World January 2007 Victoria Gill |
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Outside February 2005 |
The Monterey Academy Research System Submarines and unmanned submersibles--for the past 20 years the vanguard of oceanography--are limited by battery life and storms that can make deployment or recall impossible. All that's about to change. |
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Chemistry World April 2006 Richard Corfield |
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