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− | (NewsUSA) - Imagine reaching your hand into the Gulf of Mexico, down into the water hundreds of feet, and scraping your fingers along the seabed. Now imagine lifting something up that weighs thousands of pounds as if it were only a pebble. No, it's not the latest science-fiction movie or a reworking of Jack and the Beanstalk, it's a new technology that's changing the face of underwater work and construction. | + | ([[Page Of::Directory:NewsUSA|NewsUSA]]) - Imagine reaching your hand into the Gulf of Mexico, down into the water hundreds of feet, and scraping your fingers along the seabed. Now imagine lifting something up that weighs thousands of pounds as if it were only a pebble. No, it's not the latest science-fiction movie or a reworking of Jack and the Beanstalk, it's a new technology that's changing the face of underwater work and construction. |
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| Typically, human divers perform jobs such as assisting with the construction of offshore rigs or cleaning debris from the bottom of polluted waterways. But these jobs regularly involve shifting heavy pieces of equipment or working in potentially toxic waters, jobs that are both dangerous and difficult for divers to perform. But one company has set out to make underwater work safer, faster and easier than ever before. | | Typically, human divers perform jobs such as assisting with the construction of offshore rigs or cleaning debris from the bottom of polluted waterways. But these jobs regularly involve shifting heavy pieces of equipment or working in potentially toxic waters, jobs that are both dangerous and difficult for divers to perform. But one company has set out to make underwater work safer, faster and easier than ever before. |
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