Astrobiological researchers have discovered significant regions below the surface of Mars that could be habitable for Earth-based life.
Serious problems may be lurking below the surface of many homes, said the report, published by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
The sacred carp accumulated in a great heap below the surface of the water, their gaping circular mouths angled upward.
This involves putting minute quantities of common foods below the surface of the skin, usually on the arm or the back.
He says the hippo sprang from the water, furiously attacked the canoe, then slipped back below the surface of the river.
For some Alawis and Alevis, Mr. Erdogan's rhetoric reflects a religious divide that runs below the surface of Turkish politics and society.
Five thousand feet below the surface of the ocean, we were at the mercy of remotely operated vehicles in order to change that situation.
Digging below the surface of GDP reveals a structure of value-adding production far more complex than the simplistic analysis given by most media reports.
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Along with some pieces of uniform, a bottle, some coins and a pipe were found with the body, just below the surface of the soil.
Things get murkier still when oil companies drill deep below the surface of the ocean floor, since even robots can't go down there to see what's going on.
The Coast Guard's efforts to come to grips with what was happening almost one mile below the surface of the sea were complicated by conflicting reports from remotely operated vehicles.
These organisms, which have fundamentally different metabolisms to normal microbes, are found in hydrothermal vents on the deep-ocean floor and in rocks and springs hundreds of metres below the surface of the Earth.
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The company has had to raise capital in order to invest in pulling that oil out of the ground, thousands of feet below the surface of the ocean, and another thousand feet below rock and sand.
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The billionaires are bankrolling expeditions to reach the deepest place in the ocean, a spot called the Challenger Deep that lies at the bottom of the Mariana Trench, seven miles below the surface of the South Pacific.
There are some systems that actually will take a circle and drop it just below the surface of the water and have the oil kind of flow into it, almost like a drain, recover it and pump it out.
Alex Scott, SNH area officer for West Sutherland and Wester Ross (North), said the caves provided a unique record of Scotland's ancient history, as glaciers during the Ice Age erased many remains buried just below the surface of the ground.
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Maarten Van Sluys, another member of the Brazilian victims' family association, said there was also concern about the condition of the black boxes after two years sitting in corrosive seawater under immense pressure, nearly 4km (2.5 miles) below the surface of the ocean.
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We hit it, the steering wheel went dead and the car began to glide, ghosting toward the shoulder, which looked about four feet wide and well below the surface of the new blacktop it was a big drop-off of five or six inches and the shoulder was red clay drenched with rain.
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But the Flow Rate Technical Group was set up, and because we had a better idea and could use better equipment, NASA equipment, equipment from all over the government, to get as best an estimate as we could for an event that is happening 5, 000 feet below the surface of the water.
She told him (and the rabbits that sometimes surreptitiously accompanied the riders) that people were becoming more and more unbalanced: studies had proved it, which led the psychiatrist to conjecture that perhaps mental instability was not so much a disease as a stratum of normality, just below the surface of normality as it was commonly conceived.
Since then, the bones have lain undisturbed just 2.5 meters (8 feet) below the surface in one of the few areas of the central London neighborhood not to have been developed over the years.
The analogy that somebody used to me was it is -- we are trying to measure, 5, 000 feet below the surface, the amount of material that is coming up if you were to shake a Coke can.
The research, published online Thursday in the journal Science, offers a new perspective below the Martian surface and hints of past flooding at a time when the planet was mostly thought to be cold and desert-like.
"I detect below the surface, a surge of satisfaction, " the former chief editor of Haaretz, David Landau told the BBC.
The ice then melts, leaving a space below the surface, which caves in under the stress of vehicles and eventually forms a pothole.
In an active drowning, a swimmer is at or below eye level at the surface of the water for about 10 to 20 seconds.
But at the same time, there is a lot of instability below the surface, where different age groups are grinding against one another like shifting tectonic plates.
Petrobras alone is targeting up to 50 bn barrels of oil 190 miles offshore over a mile below the ocean surface and under three miles of rock.
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"Oil is out of sight when it's below the surface, but it's not out of mind, " said Edward Overton, an emeritus professor of environmental sciences at Louisiana State University.
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