For hundreds of years, visitors to Scotland's Loch Ness have described seeing a creature that some people believe lives deep in the lake. But now the story of “Nessie” -- the Loch Ness Monster -- may have no place to hide. A New Zealand scientist is leading an international team to the lake next month. They plan to take some of the water and study genetic material from the lake to see what species live there. Neil Gemmell is a professor at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. The 51-year-old researcher says he does not believe all the stories about Nessie. But he said he wants to take people on an interesting trip and communicate some science to them along the way. Besides, he added, his children think it is one of the coolest things he has ever done.

What does cool mean?
weak
dude
excellent
hang out
What are they going to sample?
fishing
water
legends
dinosaurs
He does not believe all the stories.
what he reads
all the stories
he will go
in genetics