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Discovery
lit up the
sky late
Saturday,
blazing
off for the
first
nighttime
space
shuttle
launch in
four years
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Peering deep into the sea, scientists are finding
creatures more mysterious than many could have
imagined. At one site, nearly 2 miles deep in the
Atlantic, shrimp were living around a vent that was
releasing water heated to 765 degrees Fahrenheit.

More than 3 miles beneath the Sargasso Sea, in the
Atlantic, researchers collected a dozen new species
eating each other or living on organic material that
drifts down from above.

"Animals seem to have found a way to make a living
just about everywhere," said Jesse Ausubel of the
Sloan Foundation.
Scientists find new  
sea life miles deep!
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