
Environment Submarine glider explores southwest Pacific 13/10/08 17:49 CET
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A team of Peruvian and French scientists have launched a remote-controlled submarine to scour the ocean floor of the south-western Pacific, gathering information they hope could better explain global-warming. The sub propulsion system, which is based on buoyancy, allows it to glide for months on end.
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