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When Following the Leader Can Lead into the Jaws of Death

14.05.2008 16:14    divenews.com
International study of animal behaviour has important implications for human decision-making To avoid this, animals have developed simple but effective behaviour to follow where at least a few of them dare to tread rather than follow a single group member.
World    Diving

Marble Bust of Caesar Found in River at Arles, France

14.05.2008 16:14    divenews.com
A team of archeological divers have found what could possibly be the oldest bust of Julius Caesar in the Rhone river at Arles, France. The bust shows the Roman emperor in old age with wrinkles and hollowed cheeks. "This marble
World    Diving

The Whale with the Legendary Unicorn's Horn Under Threat

14.05.2008 16:14    divenews.com
Researchers fear that the narwhal is under threat by it's own specific needs in diet and range of habitat and it's apparent unwillingness to change. "Narwhals are true Arctic specialists. They take very few species of prey. Unlike beluga, they
World    Diving

The Notice of Race for the 2009 ISAF Nations Cup is available online

14.05.2008 03:16    sasailing.co.za
The ISAF Nations Cup is a global competition to find the world’s top match racing nations in both open and women’s events and to develop match racing infrastructure around the world. The Nations Cup encompasses a series of eight Regional

TEAMORIGIN Winding Down

14.05.2008 03:16    sasailing.co.za
With the America's Cup's immediate future still in the hands of the New York courts the 33rd (and 34th!) Cup cycles are still on hold. Consequently it has been a testing few months for TEAMORIGIN, Britain's America's Cup Team. TEAMORIGIN

When the wind and waves measure seventy

14.05.2008 03:16    sasailing.co.za
There is a group called 180 Degrees, who on April 24th sailed through the Magnetic South Pole, completing their mission of traveling 22,000 miles from pole to pole, and spreading their message about the earth's climate problems. The following report

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