Part home, part refuge, its windows filled with sea-light, its walls crammed with pictures and its beds old and kind, the hotel has a bohemian enchantment.
At the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show, computer makers will be pushing a new breed of ultra-thin, ultra-light laptops amid a sea of razor-thin smartphones and tablets.
Seoul is also bracing for, among other things, another incident at sea and infiltration attacks by ultra-light aircraft.
This week, Rae returns with her second album, The Sea, and it's light-years ahead of what she'd done before.
The Darya-e Nur, meaning sea of light, at 185 carats (37 g), the largest and finest diamond of the crown jewels of Iran came from the mines.
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Kubodera said scientific research, technology and the right lure all came together to make the encounter possible, and that this case will shed more light on deep-sea creatures going forward.
Our boat throttles forward and we head out of the almost-deserted bay of Luka Soline, into the morning light, moving south across an island-dotted sea.
The hotel has a rooftop bar and light-flooded rooms overlooking the sea and the medieval town.
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The exhibition - Dartmoor Water and Light- also marks the release of Mark's first CD album, Sea of Grass, which features 12 tracks of multi-instrumental music inspired by the moor.
The sea scallop is a bivalve mollusk that lives inside a light pink, fan-shaped shell.
Previous research found artificial light caused newly-hatched turtles to head away from the sea, rather than towards it, and caused seabirds such as petrels to collide with lighthouses and other lit structures.
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Corals 'bleach' when they are under stress, which typically has been caused by an increase in sea-surface temperatures (but which could be also brought on by variations in light, carbon dioxide (CO2) levels or pollutants).
This incident brings to mind a lesser-known fact about the Hamptons: it's a place where conservative Wall Street tycoons have long co-existed with artists, many of whom love the delicate, ever-changing light that results from the region being almost entirely surrounded by sea.
The works are displayed in a series of glass-fronted corridors leading off the original house, and reflected light from the sea fills the exhibition space.
She has a kind of glowing-pebble night-light that changes colors very slowly, and she is lying in this sea of stuff: books and broken Nintendos and inflatable Bratz cushions and God knows what else except, from somewhere deep inside the heap, her breathing.
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