MAKE A MEME View Large Image The USGS has developed a new anti-gravity technology that allows our scientists to traverse bodies of water without sinking, much like the hoverboard technology from Back to the Future II. No...not really. You didn't think we were serious ...
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Keywords: usgs science diver michigan survey underwater diving outdoor The USGS has developed a new anti-gravity technology that allows our scientists to traverse bodies of water without sinking, much like the hoverboard technology from Back to the Future II. No...not really. You didn't think we were serious did you? No, this diver is about to sink just like every other diver before them—he just leaped from a boat and is diving to complete a underwater survey off Drummond Island, Michigan. Credit: Andrea Miehls, USGS The USGS has developed a new anti-gravity technology that allows our scientists to traverse bodies of water without sinking, much like the hoverboard technology from Back to the Future II. No...not really. You didn't think we were serious did you? No, this diver is about to sink just like every other diver before them—he just leaped from a boat and is diving to complete a underwater survey off Drummond Island, Michigan. Credit: Andrea Miehls, USGS
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