Written by Jacqui Palumbo, CNN Sixty feet below the surface of the Caribbean Sea, aquanaut Fabien Cousteau and industrial designer Yves Béhar are imagining the station and the world’s largest underwater research habitat. The couple have unveiled Fabien Cousteau’s Proteus, a 4,000-square-foot modular laboratory that will be located underwater off …
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Redwood City washes street art Black Lives Matter
The 1990s and 2000s had been disappointingly stagnant years in the fight for racial equality, Daniel Pease thought. He was concerned about the future of his mixed-race son, just 4 years old. “I realize that the clock is ticking. We’re running out of time and I don’t want my son …
Read More »United States sees 1,000 deaths from coronavirus in one day as authorities warn that pandemic will only worsen
At least 1,000 American coronavirus-related deaths were reported Tuesday, and the spread shows no signs of slowing down. At least 1,000 American coronavirus-related deaths were reported Tuesday, and the spread shows no signs of slowing down. The terrible death toll comes as states across the country report record numbers of …
Read More »Sailors lose catcher Tom Murphy to broken foot days from game 1
Mariners catcher Tom Murphy (foot) will go to IL before Friday’s opening game. (AP) The Mariners have received news that is as bad as it can be for an MLB team just days away from the start of the season – its starting catcher is heading to the disabled list. …
Read More »It is time to break the Department of Homeland Security.
Federal officials walk through tear gas as they disperse a crowd of approximately 1,000 people during a protest Tuesday in Portland, Oregon. Nathan Howard / Getty Images Many lessons and warnings can be drawn from President Trump’s dispatch of heavily armed federal agents to quell protesters in Portland, Oregon, but …
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