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DEEP CUT It may sound like something out of bad sci-fi movie, but a chainsaw-wielding robotic submarine is roving under a Canadian lake for real. Its job is to cut down trees that were submerged decades ago after the valley was flooded by a hydroelectric dam. The three-tonne yellow submersible is called Sawfish and may soon be available for sale to other loggers - it is believed that there are some 200 million drowned trees around the world... MORE http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99994811
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