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  1. 1 Δεκ 2023 · The technology will allow people to live at depths of up to 200m (656 ft) for up to 28 days at a time – revolutionising the way scientists observe, monitor and understand the oceans.

  2. 4 Σεπ 2023 · The DEEP system now offers a radically more effective way to live and operate underwater than has existed before. Previously, underwater facilities have been temporary and fixed-location. DEEP’s habitat is modular, scalable, autonomous, recoverable, re-configurable and re-deployable.

  3. www.sciencefocus.com › planet-earth › could-humans-live-in-underwater-citiesCould humans live in underwater cities?

    The aim is to house 5,000 people by 2030. The cost? A mere $26bn. Our oceans may be closer than outer space, but they’re just as expensive to explore. Marnie Chesterton is the presenter of Underwater Cities, an episode of CrowdScience. It can be streamed at bit.ly/crowd_science_underwater. Read more fromCrowdScience:

  4. DEEP says Sentinel – a modular, reconfigurable underwater habitat – will enable humans to stay at depths of 200 meters (656 feet) for 28 days.

  5. 30 Σεπ 2013 · Living below the sea is possible, at least for a short time. So what is stopping us creating colonies to ease over-population, or guard against disasters?

  6. 12 Αυγ 2021 · As the climate crisis escalates, more than 1 billion people will live in countries with insufficient infrastructure to withstand sea-level rise by 2050, according to The Institute for Economics...

  7. Could humans of the future actually live under the ocean? Absolutely, according to the designer of the world's first submerged city.

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