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 SANTA CRUZ, Calif. The Coast Guard on Tuesday called off the search f stanley cup or a boat that reportedly sank in rough seas far off the Central California coast with two adults and two children on board, saying the family s frantic distress calls could have been a hoax.Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Mike Lutz said crews found no debris and no physical signs of distress after searching for nearly 48 hours.Crews have been looking for the family by sea and air since receiving their first distress call Sunday afternoon.The boaters said their 29-foot sailboat, which might have been called  Charmblow,  was taking on water and their electron stanley cup ics were failing.The boat had no working GPS system, but investigators used its radio signal and radar to determine the call came from an area about 60 miles west of Monterey, where strong winds, cold water and big swells made for perilous conditions. Forecasters had issued a weekend advisory warning boaters of high swells in the area.        An hour later, the family members reported they had to abandon the boat and were trying to make a life raft out of a cooler and life-preserver ring. The Coast Guard then lost radio contact.Investigators determined from the broken distress calls that the family included a husband and wife, their 4-year-old son and h stanley quencher is cousin, Coast Guard Lt. Heather Lampert said. The agency received no reports about a family missing at sea.On Monday, the Coast Guard released one of the recorded calls in hopes that it would lead to new Seyu Inflation Worries Ease
 Good news for klutzes: this new plastic heals itself by oozing liquid, which can solidify to automatically fill holes and cracks鈥攋ust like blood clots to repair wounds.     There have been bio-mimicking materials that could heal microscopic crack in the past, including ones made by Scott White at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign鈥攚ho   also responsible for this new one. This time round, though, he   developed a plastic which is lined with a kind of artificial vascular system, like the veins and arteries that carry blood around the human body, which can repair far larger breaks. They system carries two different liquids鈥攐ne containing long, stanley cup  thin molecules and the other  three-sided molecules鈥攊n separate channels. When the fluids mix they react, joining together to create a scaffold, forming a thick gel. A sprinkling of other ingredients in the mix cause the gel to harden over the course of the next few hours. So, when the plastic is fractured, the vascular syst stanley kaffeebecher em is damaged and the two liquids leak out, mixing with each other and in turn forming the restorative gel. In test, the system was ab stanley thermos mug le to fill a 4-millimeter hole with 35 millimeters of surrounding cracks within 20 minutes, and hardened in about 3 hours. The patch was about 60 per cent as strong as the original plastic鈥攕o not full fighting strength, but pretty good nonetheless. The research is published in Science. The researchers reckon that, where such ability is needed, it would be possible