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The squid, which is most commonly found in deep water from California to the bottom of south America, hunts in schools of up to 1,200 individuals, can swim up to 15 mph and can skim over the water to escape predators.
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A major goal is to install the final segment of the huge Japanese Kibo laboratory - an exposed porch for outdoor science research.
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Four more earthquakes with a magnitude of over 5 on the Richter scale rocked New Zealand's southern Fiordland region Friday as aftershocks continued in the wake of a major shake two days earlier.
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The "goo", which is believed to be formed of organic matter, is reportedly floating in strands of up to 15-miles long.
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Lifeguards and experts are puzzled by an unusual deep-water current that slammed into a group of scuba divers off the La Jolla shores in San Diego. Four divers were about 60 feet below the surface Wednesday when a strong current surged toward them, pushing a wall of sand with it.
Africa is splitting apart at the seams—literally. From the southern tip of the Red Sea southward through Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique, the continent is coming un--stitched along a zone called the East African Rift.