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Sharks with freakin laser beams attached to their heads!

Seeded on Wed Mar 1, 2006 5:15 PM EST
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entertainment, odd-news, funny, animals, pentagon, sharks, high-tech
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Pentagon mulling 'stealth sharks' to patrol the seas

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72695

Where did you find this tidbit? Sounds fishy?

    Reply#1 - Wed Mar 1, 2006 5:31 PM EST
    C. Decker

    The actual story is on the New Scientist website. It's an interesting read that talks about manipulating the actions of all types of animals, such as sharks, monkeys, and mice for defense, medical research, and locating bombs...

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    Reply#2 - Thu Mar 2, 2006 8:57 AM EST
    Rimuladas

    I thought they already had dolphins able to detect water mines and other floating explosives. This is a pretty cool read though.

      Reply#3 - Thu Mar 2, 2006 1:24 PM EST
      Mason Galindo

      This is also posted on www.digg.com under the same title. Is there any rule against that?

      See digg post here.

        Reply#4 - Thu Mar 2, 2006 4:37 PM EST
        Bwana

        I doubt there's a rule against it :)

        I actually got the headline from a friend who posted it on his blog. It just seemed so appropriate, I guess others are seeing that as well.

          Reply#5 - Thu Mar 2, 2006 4:42 PM EST
          Mason Galindo

          Just curious was all. I'm still new to NV as many are.

          Thanks,
          Mason :)

            Reply#6 - Thu Mar 2, 2006 4:46 PM EST
            wrathie

            Sharks with laser beams attached to their heads - Austin Powers, anyone?

              Reply#7 - Fri Mar 3, 2006 8:05 AM EST
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