What happens to the body in the deep sea? You need oxygen to survive, but too much oxygen can be deadly. If you rise to the surface too quickly, nitrogen bubbles can form in your body and kill you.
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This Cult Favorite Jumping Hour Watch Is Back and Better Than Ever
As the jumping hour watch market heats up, Chronoswiss revives a deep-cut design from the 2000s with Jazz Age looks and an in ...
Rosatom’s TVEL has launched its TORO digital management system to reduce costs and boost efficiency across its key nuclear ...
I ran the New York City Marathon wearing seven fitness trackers, and I don't even regret it. On my journey, two pieces of ...
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Installing a TouchDRO on the Rockwell
After I started using the Rockwell mill, it quickly became apparent that a digital readout would be very useful. In this episode I fabricate mounting hardware for some cheap Shars scales, and solder ...
As a regular reader of my work, you likely know I'm a fan of Garmin watches, especially for the built-in LED flashlight I use daily. I've been hoping for a smart ring that could s ...
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