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Paul tyler , sales advisor - Maplin Electronics (2008)
In a programme broadcast by the BBC on Monday night, Paul Tyler, a former Liberal Democrat chief whip who now sits in the Lords as a life peer, called the institution the best day care centre for the elderly in London.
Date: Feb 20, 2017
Category: World
Source: Google
Scientists discover white, hairy Yeti crab in Antarctica
A group of researchers discovered the first species of hairy, white "Yeti crab" in hydro-thermal vents below the surface of East Scotia Ridge, Antarctica, and they revealed its existence in a paper this week. The creature has been named Kiwa tyleri after a British deep-sea biologist Paul Tyler.
The species Kiwa tyleri, found in the East Scotia Ridge of the Southern Ocean, is named after world-renowned British deep-sea and polar biologist professor Paul Tyler from the University of Southampton.
The beauty of deep-sea diving craft, says Paul Tyler at the University of Southampton, UK, is how selective they can be. Rather than trawling to collect samples, craft such as Cameron's can reach out and grab species straight from the water.