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A man in Germany is attempting to break the Guinness World Record for the longest time spent living in an underwater fixed habitat. Rüdiger Koch has spent more than 60 days so far in an ...
A Florida professor has been living underwater for the past two weeks and won't come back to the surface until June if all goes as planned. Joseph Dituri, a biomedical engineering professor at ...
One ambitious company has a plan to establish a colony of adventurous humans beneath the sea, but scientists have some doubts ...
Dituri, a hyperbaric medicine researcher and associate professor at the University of South Florida, has been living in an underwater pod in Key Largo, Fla., since March 1. He’s exploring ...
Living underwater is one of the few spaces humans have failed to penetrate. While that objective remains a far-fetched possibility, a diving explorer and medical researcher has pushed the ...
A Florida professor emerged Friday from spending 100 days living underwater, shattering the previous record of 73 days. Joseph Dituri rose slowly from his temporary home in an ocean lagoon in Key ...
An associate university professor in Florida has completed his research mission and set a new world record in the process: living 100 days beneath the ocean’s surface. On Friday morning, Dr ...
According to Guinness World Records, the record for the longest time spent living underwater in a fixed habitat was previously held by two American biologists, Bruce Cantrell and Jessica Fain ...
Friday was his 10th day. When it wraps up in June, Ditiru will have the record for the longest time living in an underwater habitat. Ditiru conducts research in the Jules’ Undersea Lodge off the ...
After 100 days living underwater, researcher Joe Dituri is back on land. His experiment: to study the effects of increased pressure on the human body — his own human body. It was the first time ...
Koch has been living and working underwater in his 322-square-foot living space, complete with a portable toilet, TV, computer, stationary bike, multiple fans, satellite internet and solar power.