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Autonomous robots uncover hidden bloom altering carbon cycle of Gulf waters
Hurricane Idalia did more than tear across Florida’s coastline in August 2023. It reshaped ...
The Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute observed the bumpy snailfish (Careproctus colliculi) swimming near the seafloor ...
In the study, primary author Jennifer K. McWhorter of the University of Miami's Cooperative Institute for Marine and ...
The Blue Economy and Beyond Global blue economy estimates run into trillions of dollars annually, spanning shipping, offshore ...
When we dream of landscapes, we might imagine rolling valleys or rugged mountains. But there is a whole landscape hidden from ...
Autonomous underwater vehicles are learning to detect marine radioactivity in real time. The European RAMONES project shows how AI and innovative ...
MSC Cruises will debut AI-powered robotic dog meet-and-greets, parades and interactive experiences on select ships in a family-friendly entertainment rollout.
EU researchers are developing AI-guided robot fleets to take over the dangerous, dirty work of finding and removing marine litter from the sea floor. A ship with a crane floats in the Mediterranean ...
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Researchers make concerning discovery using underwater robots — here's what they found
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South Korean shipbuilding giant announces major boost for Ontario marine industry at Hamilton site
A new partnership will see South Korean company Hanwha Ocean share resources and knowledge with Ontario Shipyards and a new shipbuilding learning hub for Mohawk College students.
Strategic MOU advances industrial capability and technology transfer in Ontario; trilateral LOI establishes an embedded shipbuilding workforce development and innovation hub HAMILTON, ON, /PRNewswire/ ...
Most of what we know about the ocean just skims the surface, literally. We’ve gathered a large quantity of data on the oceans from satellites, but most of that is based on the top layer of water.
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