Thursday, July 17, 2008

Tamara de Lempicka paintings

Tamara de Lempicka paintings
Thomas Cole paintings

From wiring tectonic plates to collecting deep underwater rocks to sending a lunar lander-like probe to the ocean floor, scientists are probing the final frontier of the ocean.
This vast region, which harbors some of the most exotic life forms on the planet, has been long neglected, but that's changing.Scientists are turning to high technology to probe the mysterious land beneath the seas, and within a few years the textbooks will have to be rewritten. We'll see critters that we've never seen before and learn more about the dynamic forces that drive the planet.Wiring an Entire Tectonic PlateMany projects that are now in advanced planning stages couldn't have been done just a few years ago. Consider this:Scientists from a wide range of research institutions are planning to "wire" an

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