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Countless NFL scouts, coaches and even a couple of general managers were in Boulder on Friday for the Colorado Buffaloes' pro ...
Roy P. Mackal — the controversial and colorful University of Chicago scientist whose study of monsters caught the attention ...
The stars came out in Boulder one last time on Friday. Shedeur Sanders, Travis Hunter and others worked out for NFL scouts at ...
A camera meant to capture photos of the Loch Ness monster has been recovered in the famed Scottish lake after 55 years.
Dare to care: Hundreds of people marched through the city centre on Saturday evening to highlight the essential work of mothers, parents and carers in an event called Shine a Light on Care.
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IFLScience on MSNEerie Images Recovered From Loch Ness Monster Camera Trap Lost Underwater For 55 YearsThe camera was discovered by chance during a test mission by the UK’s National Oceanography Centre (NOC). Boaty McBoatface ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Adrian Shine of the Loch Ness Project about the discovery of an underwater camera set up 55 years ago to photograph the Loch Ness Monster.
The National Oceanography Centre revealed the more than half a century old camera became caught in Boaty McBoatface's ...
Boaty McBoatface is one of three Autosub Long Range vehicles being developed and tested to travel under ice to study the world’s polar regions, according to the NOC. The vehicles are able to return to ...
The advanced underwater vehicle, named Boaty McBoatface, was conducting trials in the loch when the camera was discovered.
The unmanned submarine famously dubbed Boaty McBoatface accidentally uncovered a camera set up to photograph the Loch Ness monster in 1970.
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