A wetsuit is a garment used by scuba divers, snorkelers, windsurfers, and surfers to keep themselves warm when they are in cold ocean water. ......
Apr 25, 2008 ... Biologists at the California Academy of Sciences had a wetsuit created for a blading African penguin to help him get back in the swim of ......
A wet suit made by Hale'iwa-based Xcel was named ' Wetsuit of the Year' by the Surf Industry Manufacturer's Association at its annual industry conference and ......
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Miniature Wetsuit Puts Balding Penguin Back in Play, A balding African penguin is once again able to swim with his peers after biologists at the California ......
" Wetsuit of the Year" is a prestigious industry award for the wetsuit retailed in 2007 that featured the most exciting design, appeal, or innovation. ......
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Apr 24, 2008 ... Pierre the Penguin, 25, wears his wetsuit as he is put back into his home at the Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, Thursday, April 17, ......
May 8, 2008 ... Bradner focused on the design of a wetsuit for military underwater swimmers and developed a foam wetsuit using a unicellular material known ......
Renowned physicist, wetsuit inventor Hugh Bradner dies. [Date 08-05-08: CDNN News]....
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An aging penguin losing his feathers has shown improvement after being outfitted with a specially designed wetsuit at a California science center....
