Sebastien Le Scraigne brings vast technical experience to region’s water and environmental challenges Leading environmental engineering and...
Dolphins can learn new skills from their fellow dolphins. That's the conclusion of a new study reported in the journal Current Biology on...
In a new study, scientists from around the world -- including a professor at the University of Rhode Island -- warn that the threats posed by...
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Eelgrass, a species of seagrass named for its long slippery texture, is one of nature's superheroes. It offers shade and camouflage for young fish,...
They contain no carbohydrates. No fats. No proteins. Not much else but water. Still, the moon jelly (Aurelia aurita) are eaten by predators in the...
Woolpert, Inc and iXblue Sea Operations division, part of the French based iXblue Group, have been awarded two significant airborne LiDAR mapping...
Water treatment engineers tasked with assuring reliable potable water treatment from ground or surface sources and storage reservoirs as well as...
The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project, which aims to facilitate the complete mapping of the global ocean floor by 2030, has announced the...
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