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The water off Santa Monica is going pink, and it's not because a certain blockbuster film is getting a sequel. The reason is more scientific. UCLA is conducting an experiment on the breakwater that ...
The largest donation in the college's history marks the lead commitment for a new $300 million facility and investments in ...
In today's rapidly developing technological landscape, the importance of science education is increasingly prominent. On September 2, Yucai Middle School in Zhangye City, Gansu Province, hosted the ...
The IAEA scientists, alongside international experts, are observing the collection of seawater, marine sediment, fish, and seaweed samples from the coastal waters around Fukushima. They are also ...
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Abstract: The rapid expansion of marine-related industries has intensified the need for robust maritime data transmission technologies. Traditionally, high-speed millimeter wave (mmWave) systems have ...
GREENWICH — The science project that took Justin Bernstein to Sweden just earned him a $50,000 scholarship. Bernstein, Greenwich High School's Class of 2025 valedictorian, is a Davidson Fellow, an ...
JOHNSON CITY – Science Hill won its second match of the season in as many nights, acing Elizabethton 25-18, 25-15, 25-22. The Lady ‘Toppers (2-0) served 15 aces on the night topped by Chloe Conner’s ...
New research finds that Marine Protected Areas can boost the recovery of globally important kelp forests following marine heat waves. The findings are published in the Journal of Applied Ecology.
TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. (WTOC) - Looking for Saturday plans in September? The Tybee Island Marine Science Center is getting ready to say goodbye to their resident loggerhead sea turtle Westie. They said ...
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Blue whales sing less when they are starving and sing more when food is plentiful, a recent study revealed. Researchers listened to whales off California for six years and found that their singing ...