Mysterious jellyfish-like creature spotted
A bizarre jellyfish-like creature has been discovered at the bottom of the Indian Ocean in what is believed to be its first-ever sighting.
The unnamed creature was captured on camera at the murky depths of the Java Trench, some 7,000 metres below sea level. Footage shows the deep-sea alien slowly floating across the ocean floor while emitting a haunting blue glow.
The leader of the expedition, Victor Vescovo, said the jellyfish “does not resemble anything seen before”.
The Five Deeps Expedition team has, so far, made three separate trips to the Java Trench which is believed to be the deepest point in the Indian Ocean. The dive, taken in the DSV Limiting Factor, is the first time a human has been taken to the bottom of the trench and is being filmed as part of a documentary for the Discovery Channel.
Chief scientist Alan Jamieson said their encounter with the creature is one of the highlights of the trip to the bottom of the ocean.
Two 10-year-olds aim to save lives with 3D crosswalks
A pair of Massachusetts 10-year-olds kids are hoping to save lives with a crosswalk they designed to capture the attention of drivers with a 3D illusion.
Isa, a fourth grader at Brooks Elementary School in Medford, said she and her friend Eric came up with the idea for the 3D crosswalk when Eric’s brother had a close encounter with a car.
The kids took their idea to the Centre for Citizenship and Social Responsibility, a young people’s organisation they belong to, and local artist Nate Swain was hired to put the idea into action in the driveway of the elementary school. The crosswalk makes it appear to drivers as though the white lines are elevated from the ground.
“When you’re walking across you can tell it’s painted, but what we hope is, when you’re driving down, you’ll see it as 3D, three dimensional. So it looks real,” Isa said.
The city is planning to add similar crosswalks at the other three local elementary schools during the summer.