Deep-sea drill probe plumbs record depths

JAPAN: A Japanese deep-sea drilling probe has set a world record for depth, reaching 25,400 feet below the sea surface, the research institute that launched it has announced.

The Chikyu, operated by the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, was digging the seabed off Japan’s northern coast to take fault samples and study last year’s devastating earthquake and tsunami.

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