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USF underwater researcher breaks world record for living underwater
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Somebody called Guinness World Records.
University of South Florida associate professor Joseph Dituri is set to complete a 100-day mission that would break the world record for living underwater this Saturday, May 13. That day will mark 73 days of the mission.
Dituri continues to teach his students online while also studying how the human body reacts to long-term exposure to pressure from an underwater habitat at Jules' Undersea Lodge in Key Largo, the university said in a news release. Also known as Dr. Deep Sea, he's been living there since March 1.
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