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What's the 'blue economy'? RI turns to the ocean for next wave of economic developmentFrom subs to seagliders to torpedoes electric-powered boats, RI companies are building a cleaner future on − and under − the ...
Thousands of marine species from microscopic zooplankton to the largest cetaceans rely on sound for survival and many have evolved unique oral and aural adaptations. Understanding them better could ...
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LAist on MSNPower from ocean wavesOcean waves, especially in Southern California, come in steady supply. One company is aiming to harness power from those waves with a pilot project at the Port of Los Angeles.
Loggerhead turtles “dance” when exposed to food-associated magnetic fields, and their magnetic map may help them return to ...
Solar and wind energy don't work all the time. A pilot project in LA is testing if constant ocean waves can fill the sustainable energy gap.
A tsunami advisory has been issued for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands after an earthquake in the Caribbean Sea, ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNDancing Baby Sea Turtles Help Researchers Unravel the Mysteries of Their Navigational SuperpowersLoggerhead turtles can identify specific magnetic signatures, according to a new study, hinting at how the aquatic reptiles manage to return to the same foraging and nesting sites over and over again ...
The same ocean that once brought prosperity to Stone Town now poses an existential threat, as rising sea levels and extreme ...
When we think of vast bodies of water, our minds often drift to images of endless blue horizons, waves crashing against ... But what exactly differentiates a sea from an ocean?
Young sea turtles actively swim and choose their paths instead of drifting. New satellite tracking reveals their movements.
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