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Sharks Discovered Living In A… Volcano!?

Interesting Stuff, News, Science and TechnologyBy Hafsah SyedJanuary 29, 2016

Sharknado? Nope, rather Shark-cano, this time in real life! That’s right folks, sharks have been discovered swimming in the highly acidic and hot waters of an active underwater volcano. Rather, three species of sharks. Sharknado fans, rejoice. A hammerhead shark, silky shark, and the rarely seen sleepy shark were recently captured in a video featured below,…

#SharkWeek Lesson No.5

Innovations, Interesting Stuff, News, Science and Technology, Tech, WebsitesBy Rebecca YangJuly 11, 2015

Music to our ears.  An innovative feature for the Discovery Channel’s Shark Week web page includes an interactive experience that allows users to see how our perception of sharks can be altered by different types of music. From a calm tune to a most ominous one, viewers are able to interpret scenes of sharks in a…

#SharkWeek Lesson No. 4

Innovations, Interesting Stuff, News, Science and Technology, Tech, WebsitesBy Rebecca YangJuly 10, 2015

Taking a bite out of this one.  Have you ever been curious about what a shark bite looked like, but was never curious enough to make it happen? Well now you don’t have to find out for yourself. In “Shark After Dark,” makeup artist extrodinaire, Andy Schoneberg, helped create what a shark bite would actually look…

#SharkWeek Lesson No. 3

Innovations, Interesting Stuff, News, Science and Technology, Tech, WebsitesBy Rebecca YangJuly 9, 2015

When in doubt, use a giant illuminated squid as bait.  Inspired by an event that occurred in 2003 when a nine foot female great white shark’s tag was found washed ashore on the Australian coast, David Riggs, an acclaimed filmmaker began a hunt for an even larger predator that could have caused the shark’s unfortunate…

#SharkWeek Lesson Number 1

Arts & Culture, Entertainment, Innovations, Interesting Stuff, News, Science and Technology, Tech, WebsitesBy Rebecca YangJuly 7, 2015

Sharks don’t like to be filmed.  So if it’s not for scientific reasons, don’t try to film a shark underwater. It will come to bite you later–no pun intended. We saw how the REMUS SharkCam, a highly developed navigational and filming instrument, got severely beat up in 2013.   “But the hunter soon became the…

Stanley Cup playoffs predictions: Western Conference

Entertainment, SportsBy ObaydApril 29, 2014

If you’re a hockey fan, then you’re probably doing nothing but watching the playoffs. This year’s playoffs feature several exciting battles, including St. Louis vs Chicago and San Jose vs LA. Today, I’ll be talking about my playoff predictions, and who I think will win the Stanley Cup for the 2013/2014 season. So lets get…

Brian Skerry and National Geographic blows you into the water

Arts & CultureBy lisa aka "Mangomaru"January 23, 2012

Skerry is a seasoned ocean photographer that has spent more than 10,000 hours under the waters to photograph the beautiful and mysterious creatures under the sea.

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