by Justin Credabel | Sep 29, 2014 | Conservation, Corals, Eye Candy, ReefGen, Science
I was recently going through pictures from my exploratory trip to Belize earlier this year. I was especially interested in coral that were growing in close contact with one another, and I took many pictures and videos of coral interactions.… by Caitlin Nichole | Sep 29, 2014 | Science
Discovery News posted this a few days ago but I seemed to have missed it until late last night (ok, super early this morning). The Hydroelectric Tidal House, the brainchild of architectural designer Margot Krasojević, harvests tidal energy and converts it into... by Caitlin Nichole | Sep 29, 2014 | Science
File this under your “pretty damn cool” tab for the day and take a look at these massive four-foot giant jellies spotted on the Southern Coast of Britain spotted over the past few... by Jeremy Gosnell | Sep 29, 2014 | Science
Hailing from the waters of French-Polynesia, this two faced maxima clam comes from the remote Austral Islands. Believe it or not, the genetic mismatch that causes this dual colored mantle to occur, only happens once in 2 million... by Francis Yupangco | Sep 29, 2014 | Equipment, Science, Tanks
Equal to the height of a 12 story building, this new enormous pool defies imagination at 137 Ft depths. Named ‘Y-40 The Deep Joy’, the pool is located in the Hotel Terme Millepini near Padua,... by Caitlin Nichole | Sep 29, 2014 | Science
This title put me off a bit: “Man Sets World Record for Deepest Underwater Dive”… what other kinds of dives are there? Skydiving? But then that’s a fall? Whatever, I suppose if it just said “dive” I’d say “into...